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Show tiii; .vor:xi:;i; i:amixkis, vtaii, si'nhay sioksinis. tuviimhkk k;j i:n. HEINE'S MIGHTY VALUABLE HELP FOR THOSE WHO SHOP THSS WEEK mn tSSBi tix'ua-.trimr-r- -- t ....Removal Sale Prices Prevail.... Last Week of the Removal Sale -- E0er Sister SdioolBoy 8.-te- cheap price... A art f furs would be perfect... and the etylrs are Juat now at their beet... A box of hosiery... either lace or plain... we have some good ones three pairs in a box for 08c... the 16c kind. . .Neckwear from the ribbon department. . .dainty, fluff)' little bits which the women love... A toilet wt or art of manicure articles... Queen Quality Boots. .the heel in the world and the name tells her at onee that the gift la of highest elaas. Jack at College Grandfather Nuf-ftar- well-know- n old-styl- store... la the beet gift you give... probably it will be something of servtat but bo eure that it ia something far her personal use tt ta not n correct Idea to give our wive these things which are for the nee of Use family. Are bar gloves still good? Long kid gievee are a hu ary new and taat ia what yon will give to pour wife. ..a luxury.. .Lee hosiery will be appreciated... Ne, don't give the wife table Hnene give those te your new married friends. Give the wife a net of furs... A hand-turn- s brush end eemb eat... e manicure set... A boa of choice perfumery... handkerchiefs. ..fine Bin. linen mum. Any of these or a Twenty-Dsila- r le Now there are a hundred dainty gifts ft the babe... if he to large enough to uae toys why of rourte, lhat'e the thing to give him. .We know of children whose parents wait until Christmas to give the smell children shoes aad underwear... that's the wrong Men ...make the kids happy tlri once in the year... what if the toy don't last who cares, the kids are happy and that'a the object of Christmas if ihtre'S a child In this county whose parents are -too poor to give It a right, good, foolish toy child. of that name addreaa and please send as the Make children happy ua Christmas, and while they are le the glory of it, tell them what Christmas meant let the deflnliUm of Christmas be mingled with Joy There we forget to suggest anything hut ecme to the store end we'll tell yeu. te well-know- n nwnt in this but be sure that $ Pastor Doctor I: i! dozen good There'a a problem... Grandfather haa seen no many Christmas llaya that he haa received everything we can think of... Soft, comfortable bouse shoes would be aphouse preciated ... A coat. . .a half doien fine shirts. . .A smoking set . . . a clear box. .and you might add the cigars... A book one of the stories... our price is 50c for the 11.50 kind. Neckwear la one thing e you can give to any one with good grace... there'a a good suggestion. . .one of those new mufflers... the chancee ary that he la still ..Think of that: wearing the Yon can give the wife a gift from any depan--. ts v the Baby of pairs hose. . .chances are bis are all out at the toe. . .send him a dozen handkerchiefs not silk linen ... fine white, sheer linen that will be a pleasure to kim every time they come from the laun blue-whi. .might have his insmooth. and dry, him Bend comer. a pipe rack for hie itial on the room... these we have Just in are very ornamental. ..quite college looking. ..the price la flic, but you would guest flS. Bend him a pair of Boy den Shoes... if he's in New York or Boston he'll apth e vahie the more for having the Boy-de- n preciate in the east as the best theyre ...Send him a smoking Jacket. a set of Has milA rGMSkVifeor Mother For the school boy or girl... a cushion of the school colors... A wi .if brushes which he or she may eall his or her own... For the buy a watch tha lngersoll fll.Ofl.,.Fpr the girl, kid gloves; be sure that the quality is good enough to insure them from breaking rhink of having a gift glove rip... ours are the safe kind ...For the boy a set of ties... One for evening, one lor ordinary wear aad one for afternoon dregs ... there are disiiaet stylet for all of these o e casiun . . . A pipe rack for the hoy, although he don't smoke... it's a ntlghty artistic room r We usually give useful gifts... if she's married a set of pure linen table damask will be most acceptable. . .or a earner piece of baitrnbe'-- or drawn work . . .You'll be surprised at the 11.50 copyrighted books fir 50c... the kind that will Interim her. . . warm lined, soft .sled .hoes. . ,1a modest grey or black... ziw heeled shoes for lender feet. . .Shawl of softest yarns, some arc mixed with silks... Black Silka for W'sUt or ailka are like diadress, or petticoat... Money-lac- k monds nothl ng better... Fura the newest aiyiea and the prlrea are lower juat now... Black silk walsta, ready to wear, rcpreenilng tiiv very kext workmanship in America... A bnck comb of the proper ahape, with a sparkling brilliant or iwo in upper part inofi. EVERY CORNER OF THE BIG STORE OFFERS APT SUGGESTIONS serayumm'a-m Grandmother in. itary heir brushes. The pastor is a man of travel... hare are traveling hags... good oasethe prloea are not as high an yen expect id par. But the quality le there. ..Toilet cease far AM traveler Ig n good ewggsa- tion here.. .and tor either linen handkerchiefs are very acceptable... A pipe rack far the doctor's study would he acceptable. . .whit linen of any kind in pnnnlodble ...Hat brushes, and brushes for one's dreeaev-go- ad brushes wkleh are band drawn., good bra Miss arc a great help te the man wrhe meat appear well wlB-ne- t be groomed.. .A hones Jacket the eort ehava eat... a great... a shaving net... smoking beet of steel knife the email very mirror. ..A lug ...we have a few of the select once. n f r y i f i J I i r Little Children 'or Father "Husband A Here again let ua nrge toys. . .Can you recall the Christmas mornings of your early childhood? Oh! what a dull old time It would Lave been without toys ...Do you rememue , haw you laid awake then listening aad when the eye lids would stay open no longer you slept and dreamed, and oh! what dreams and then to get out of bad at daylight and sea the toy grouped about on the dining room table Gee! wasnt that great... No, don't disappoint the children... 1st them have toys horses and drums aad magic lanterns, red dressed dolls, games, camels, boars, pigs, goals, sheep, cats, dogs, rubber balls, horns, wagons, dolls and carts, Ohristmss trees, with plenty of ornaments. . .Toy land bids you weP C0IU6. -- e will pair of kid gloves b sure to give neckwear, pleasure ia a favorite gift end a very acceptable one ...tbe man baa not yet bam known who had too many neckties ...linen collars are ' Goad acceptable brushes are In good taste... 8havlng eeta may be given... Traveling lot let eases are better thle year because of the improvement in style... We have a a new rase for carrying oollara haa no sharp corners' like tbe old 'ones... draws up at the neck like e purse and yet may be tucked in a corner of the trunk. ..To those who smoke a cigar ease ...of the pyrography . . .If you do not understand the work we will hate it done for a alight charge. tman "Policeman .eOaly Girl orlfanintheVor For the Girl... Tbe best of perfumeriss. .. Chiffon neck scarfs... handkerchiefs of sheer band linen . . . Dainty of ala we have Lags... the Carbon Bags. . .the very latest... 6 in V ...The richest made ...Back combs with Jeweled settings. . .Kid Gloves. . .lace hosiery... A set of fura. ..a fur ekak...an opera cloak. ..A sat of beet staff horn Lruabea tad manicure art. .fli.flO to flIO. Bend her the Delineator for a yar a neat letter will be written te bar from the publisher with your compliments.' Books are always acceptable.. .the stories which we sell at. fifty rente are aa good as those which met three lime I f A pair, r lhoie ah f made by nt w U Douglas, especially for men who do mnoh walking. .Warm Head gtowse,. Mufflers ...A Bead warm seat he off the wool h artery ., .Warm Moa- ting . Underwear.. neck wear... white uniform onUaas... Or give him a pipe reck a shaving eat a net at brushes., .a pair of cuff bultona a good start pin . , .some silk hand kerchiefs . . .A pair cf tows slip. .must fast comfortable la put an eoft pers. shore after walking aH day or night, Four-in-han- d . a much. N the Elevator Ham weenMenFriends Dit , Novelty dcpsrt-meoffers a wealth w nt of suggestions for the to gift a man will give friends his gentleman - ...Indeed this depart ment offers suggestions tor every mem-- , ber of the family .... hundreds of shoppers who have not been able to decide have found tbe solution In walking down the Isle which leads to the stairway ...here are tbe articles which are . .not too many bought for the Christmas season. In buying here so that of each article are bought, not will be dupllcat you are assured that the gift the same for than ed. . .The prices are lower here will find goods at other stores... if. Indeed, you nay of the game goods. season impreshave come an'd sion carried away of Ogden aa a show town does not augur well for another of the gone and the the best production THEATERS caaon of metropolitan productions. The Illusion of Beatrice le one of those plays that leave a voidI in the rugr. the curtain tbe week's run of plays andlenceAt after I,t acta then of three end the down. be Grand was successful from a la something lacking which does nr ""behind the footlights, but nermlt satisfaction aad does not esta. box a from unsatisfactory that sympathy of feeling hetweei with the counter atr Ilah and the tenor of the plj audience an tractions the public constantly before la no great moral lasson conJR entire week at tbe Grand is too There a tained In it: It doe, not proclaimnm rrenunu. for the wit pleasure seeking pub-uhowever worthy uf patronage are leases : it does not acontain combination of It la merely " offeriaes. Undoubtedly some of humor; AT THE GRAND. c. 'or Man ?f aH Work Household Helpers glvabl...aa are hand- kerchiefs... Inger-so- An il Watch would not be a bad suggestion ...a pair of gVivee with a heavy fur hack arc very acceptable to the want will delivery man and- the elevator man gloves at Mb wwk... House Jackets for tbe younger men arc elegant gift and a eet of toilet brushes for the man of this age will be uaable.. .A knife of the very best steel w have a few of the Roberta Knives... not large... Indeed, some are very small... but In giving them you have the assurance that the steel is.l6e best money can buy. net ordinary vonvenatlon about a ituatlon that la not probable. The story of .the play is this: A oang girl reared on tbe Illusion tha ter parents arc of tbe nobility, ami hen dying when 'she was quite to uung to realize' her Idas; Is suddenl) unfronted with the true condition o. er birth and is pulled down to earth om her castles' In the air by a real.) ndramatlc route. Apparently heart at first she soon becomes peat r ton and marries a xcalthr man who proved her first sym isthetle friend and tinkered In a carpenter shitp while a corps of account roken to ber Every depart ment of the stre offers suggestions tor gifts for the household helpers Or th deliveryman ...of the younger men It la n difficult mailer to aeloct... dashing neckwear is alwajs ...Kid gloves ere al- ways glvabla... hosiery la permissible ... Dainty fancy aprons are here... the very Urge line of brush and manicure set from which to select... a gend box of Japanese make for handkerchiefs or gloves.. , A silk waist pattern... or a piece of fur... Neckwear of chiffon or laee. . .Perfumery in handsome Christmas packages... Stationery In especially prepared packages... A box of the faultless Cashmere bouquet... A Christmas, box of handkerchiefs.. .an apron made of lace handkerchief a... Queen Quality Shorn. ants endeavored to keep track of bis vealth. Maude Fealy in the part of Beatrice t leaet demonstrated that abe I caps-;- 1 of better roles roles that demand fomenting besides the illusion of a schoolgirl over tho manner of her Hinging up. Bhe ia, however, possessed of ability and raised the part of leatrlce to Us height Who on the age the was the center of attilctlon Her presence was marked by gran and etudled but not unnatural acting In dotal's she I exact, her enunciation unusually good,- - and. in fact, were it not for the weakness of the part she enacts her personality and sMIlf; would be shown to greater advantage. The support to Mias Fealy la line A HMe shaving tray with the rater, bewail and cup la peultioa ready te wee. .the coat y he vary small or very mueh...BMrta of the eoft eollar port...' n pair af stout glovee . ease In wddeh be beet can keep hi Bhoae... Dongles handkerchiefs... neckwear.. .or Ibeee An Ingercoi WW...nmny men like to tarry not Is there work insepemrtve watches about ihelr broke or be starred ee much to lose If it eheuld ... Suspender e we sell the President Bnepsndmw. And and have them hi special Ceriatmae boxes... whMi should this page not offer the suggestion an etore the toms to to we ask yon juat fits sugwealth ef a there'u look through the hMee gestion ea every hand. secretary to Se aster Sutherland, Hanson. Informed him that the Geo. Car- X i . . a f ee a depositary. Bvary document that comes from tbe United States printing deportment will be received at the library and maintained for the benefit end use ef anyone dealring information on topics that iaterest the conn-try- . negie library had been designated as a depositary tor all government documents that are made public. The Information came In answer to a request made by Howell of Banetor Sutherland that Ogden be named ea one of three places in the state where docuFor several yean Balt Lake haa bed ments ere stored. The ether two arc two depositaries- - Bmoot selected the Salt Lake and Logan. nniveralty and Howell the Agrieuttn-m- l CCVEUWEIIT COCUMEHTS college. As Sutherland did net To accommodate tho numerous but. malatolned the book,' pamphlets end veriona cdher make a Choice, by the aame place as selected by Kearns Carnegie Library Designated se Flees public matter printed yeerlyover the when he was in the eenare. he was ef DspoeR. government aad distributed couatry, a system of shelves will be petitioned bv Judge Rowell to desigIn a letter to Jtodge Howell, private made and an upper room be fitted out nate the library as the third place. withoat eaceptino. Tbe company entire le finished and strong. Even the elevator boy proved himself an actor. The production Is stsged on n sumptuous scale, which, by the way, covers multitude of weak spots In tka play Itself. ' 5 I A t , ' i - S |