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Show '$42.50 St. Louis and Return, From SoJt Lake via Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific. Tickets on salo Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. Sixty days' limit. Ten days transit limit in each direction. City ticket office. of-fice. 201 Main street. See other Short Line advertisements In this Issue. Keep your eye on Castllla. D. A. Smythe. Dennis A. Smythe Is one of the substantial sub-stantial business men of Ogden. Sir. Smythe Is a typical self-made man, and his remarkable faith ln the future of Ogden has made him one of the city's wealthiest men. During the time of the rivalry between Ogden nnd Salt Lake, Sir. Smythe never for a moment doubted doubt-ed that the road must come to Ogden, and purchased large tracts of land along the route, which added materially to his wealth. He is Jut't as loyal to the city as ever, as Is evidenced by the fact that he is continually investing ln realty in the city and county. He has ever been one of the prime movers In any and all projects that will tend to advertise or advance the welfare of the city, DOES TOTJB SOAIiP ITOHP Ar Your Hairs Dropping Ono by OneP If your scalp Itches you nro doubtlens ufferlng from dandruff. The dandruff germ Is digging up your scalp In little flakes, called dandruff and sapping tho life of tho hair bulb. No hair preparation prepara-tion that is a mere hair stimulant and tonic will cure dandruff, becauoe it won't kill the germ that causes the trouble. Newbro's Herplcldo Is the latent cclcn-tifln cclcn-tifln discovery; and It will kill the dandruff dan-druff germ. Destroy the cauBe, and you remove the effect; kill the rerra and you will have no more dandrufj, falling hair pr boldness. Sold by leading druggUtt, Hend 10a, ln atamps tor o&mpU ta Th4 Horsicidej .Co. Detroit, Hiotv HAMILTON'S 5U1T 5ALE THIS WEEK 1 Elegant Tnilor-Made Suits Jnst Received, at Prices that will enable us to give our custom- ers a handsome suit at I $10.00, $17.0, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 I Which is One-Half their Regular Value. These are not samples, but all the latest creations in J H Covert Olotli, Mixtures, Voiles and Oheviots. J SHIRT WAIST SUITS. u Have just received 'another large shipment of Shirt Waist Suits in Indias, Lusans, Taffeta I 1 and Foulards. I H Thetprices of these -suits will enable every lady to make a purchase. The quality is un- I 1 equaled, the styles the smartest and latest creations, as is always shown in our shop. Prices 1 SiO.OO, S15.00, $20,00 ftl $25.00 SHIRT WAISTS. 1 We have never before been able to give the values as we are doing this season in all tho I grades, and the styles are unequaled. I New Hats received in smart street wear. PONGEE WITH VELVET AND LACE. ' , DESIGN BY MAY M ANTON. FANCY WAIST 4705. FAN PLAITED SKIRT 4697. Pongee in all colors is a notable favorite of fashion but Is never more attractive than ln the undyed shade, that Is neither yellow nor tan; vh)ch' was the one chosen for thla smart gown. The soft silk lends itself to the plaits In both wnlst and skirt with singular success and the lovely tone Is greatly enhanced by the touches of brown chiffon velvet and the trimming of ecru lace. The blouss is a most becoming one and Includes shoulder extensions that give breadth without exaggeration, while It is closed Invisibly at the front and left shoulder scam. The skirt la both new and graceful and Is cut in twelve gores with extensions on each that form the fan plaits. To make the gown for a woman of medium size will be required, for waist, 4 yards of material 21, Z yards 27 or 2 yards 41 Inches wide, with yards of velvei for belt and trimming; tor skirt 16 yards 21 or Stf yards 44 Inches wide when material has figure or nap; 12 yards 27 or 6 yards 44 Inches wide when material has neither figure nor nap. A May Manton pattern pat-tern of waist, No. 4705, sizes 32 to 40. or of skirt, No. 4S97, sizes 22 to 30, will be mailed to any addreas by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of 10 cents for each. -f-i-4- -r---f-r---f--r-r---f--"-f. - f Send to Size f Pattern jTo.. (Ten Cents Inclosed.) "" As orders are filled from tho East, it will require about ten days from receipt of order to receivo patterns. " -fc & -h .. -h . . rfcrfc $ i; ' I Health and Invigoration Are the two essential features in a Itobinson Vapor Bath. Cabinet. The Vapor Bath removes re-moves all skin impurities. It is mado of double faced goods, impervious to germs, and is guaranteed for years. You need not suffer from skin diseases, dis-eases, rheumatism, or colds if you possess a bath cabinet. Tho prices range from $5 to S15. SCHRAMM'S Where the Cars Stop. The "Christy" Tie The latest swell low Shoe for women. 238 and 240 Main st 'Phone 695. Put to Sleep " by a Crank Bottle of Chloroform Dashed Over Congregation at a Bevival Sleeting. WABASH. Ind., May 7. While Christian HollncsB people were in the middle of an enthusiastic revival meeting nt their tabernacle taber-nacle here today, on unknown person dashed a big bottle of chloroform over the congregation. Numerous persons were so overcome that they had to be dragged to the doors before they revived. re-vived. There is no pepper in Schilling's Best ginger ; there's nothing wrong in Schilling's Best anything. Moncvh::c!:. I CARDNEl SUNDAY STORE S e man caughfc llhl jf L- purloining one of our I f ' I good suits yesterday morning is to be ji I commended on his sound judgment of 3 jl ,H good qualities, ' j'H But his method is to be 'condemned j H'-l For there's no use of a man stealing 4 1 jfl When good clothes are to.be had here P H at such little prices. 1 j I j H It matters not how highly cultivated 1 I ' ' I I your taste is, 1 ' Nor how humble your pocketbook, I I I We can please you in a Spring Suit, p . ; ; j H Prices range from $5 upward, I !i)H - Spring Hats, Spring Shirts and all the 1 ! H other spring togs in our usual varieties - 1 1 j'H Price. J. P. GARDNER Main St. 1 it H THE QTJATJTY STOKE, 5 ,1 I To each purchaser of a refrigerator tvc give an order that j j will keep your refrigerator or ice-box filled with the best and j ji," purest ice for thirty days, and we pay the bill. j j NATIONAL REFRIGERATORS. 'I We have no hesitancy in claiming this to be the best re- ' ! 1 ' frigerator made. Other manufacturers have attempted to I i ' equal the perfection of this refrigerator, but the National I i stands alone. Prices 6.00 to $100.00. ' Brubaker-Campbell Hdw. Co.S '! 'Phone 1637-K. 27-29 West Third South. 1 J. LI I OUR. NEW 1 -I SODA FOUNTAIN rj 1 ' r ! ! g Ib a great drawing- card it is as for ahead of the old kind as electric j ! , S light is ahead of the tallow dip. 0 ' 't S Absolute cleanliness, perfect purity are possible -with this mod- x , etrn fountain. 0 ' ' It has many advantages that you can't see--but you discover S I ' ' ' S them in the g-lass of soda that has a delicacy of flavor, a pleasing ; -.'! ' , g richness, a delightful sparkle that is new to you. 'ft l( , Have you called to inspect our fountain P j Have you had a drink hereP Get the habit. 01 , J ' I DR.UEHL FRAMKEN, I J- I DRUGGISTS, . lj!'H 1 Southeast Cor. Main and Third So. St., Salt Lake. 'lI'H I Don't allo-w yourself to break down. iBopair your ' J 1 nervous system, feed your tired brain. Don't wear " ( jl -! youralf out, get the great rebuildor -"Pabst Malt Es R V t iH I tract, "The Best Tonic." ,. It H I BIEGEB & IjINDIBY, ' j; j j fl "Tho Whiskey Merchants." ( ' |