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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. a IRELAND SENDS STANDARD-EXAMINE- R. r House A prons downs LraSTOOGDEM the biggest value we've ever seen-ia n high-grad- Two More Years of Continue Housewives Delighted . to ous Pumping Before They Again Have Real Linen . V for Table Covers ; Are Worked , L i' When the war sent tho price of linens sky high, the average. .housewife resorted to "mercerized cotton cloths," "linenized cloth" and other Imitations of linen. But these cotton substitutes did not quite fill the bill. They lacked the luster,, the, smoothness,- - the whiteness of. pure linen. Every housewife of refined taste longed for the time when she coma again cover her table with a cloth of shimmering linen;, a Cloth that would hang" in rich, heaVy folds, one that of her table would reflect the quality . . spread. And now Ireland sends us linens that are pure. There is a concern In Ireland, with offices in New YorR City, U. S. A., that seems to take a .pride in the very high quality of the linens it .manufactures. .The idea of trying to make cotton into linen a thing that will never be done is repugnant to these, high minded fellows. The Derryvale Linens Co. has but one dealer in each town. Even In New York, Chicago, etc., there is but one dealer. Wright's store in Ogden holds the agency. The' sale of Derryvale l'nens that Is now being advertised fehows that prices have been sharply reduced. As a gift suggestion, there i? nothing more certain to please than a set of Derryvale for the table. Many men are buying theni as gifts to the wife. And the word Derryvale on the linen cloth has the same significance as the word "Sterling" on silver. Advertisement. ; ' fine quality.; Only ; r! m! 1 - ; , . i Boys' to c peca it years old. fine wool pants for boys from 6 to 1G years. 6 - : I 16 Mothers these. Jc G 1234 They will make that suit last twice as long. Selling extra spe cial tomorrow 98c for -- Boys' nt -- Suits C LEVEL, - - CLEVELAND AND we clothe the family men's, women's, boys' and girls' clothes hen- are the equal in style and value of any that you can find in town. Married tr single, young or old, McClanahan's will trust you for all you need. You can "make yur own that's all. Come term." Tell us what yon can spare each pay-dain and gefthc clothes pay us as you wear. tricotincs, poiret twills, crepes, satins, etc.. beautifully embroidered, beaded and braided models. Regular $30 values. 200 tQ choose from at only . . $14.85 y - women of good taste like our winter coats i.nd low miner had tested the air with his ARMS PARLEY NEWS lamp. were KNOWN ABROAD FIRST Just ahead of us, hugre pipes of collection out the gasefl pumping caused partly because the flooded WASHINGTON.' DwT. f. Ky the mines had been used for burying Associated How important Press.) dead horses and, In some cases, dead In the arms conference soldiers and also as a cesspool for developments discussed. In forcome be to publicly the Invading- army. before they are generallya eign capitals was These 40. flooded shafts of Lens known here today by explained h of used to furnish about official. lalson publicity delegation 40.of coal normal France's supply "You see, the delegates, being some000.000 tons. The careful attention' times reto which turn, uncertain way to details with which the plana fer certain matters back to their homeout for robbing France per- governments and decided to say nothof this source of supply.' Jng about them manently meantime. and man a to want makes laugh, cry an official goes a "In foreign capital swear all at the same time. a beautiful lady, with out to luncheon over all from of laborers Thousands remarks that to be and, Interesting, In the world have finally succeeded conference really Is making the brick-batof streets the clearing and ho undrtanda It has bo and Other thousands of masons and so consideration. under are able to show four thou"The exclaim, 'What an exlady sand miners' homes already completTell me man you are. traordinary ed. some morel' UPPER LKVELS DUST. "Then, being in fact much more .Already, too, 100 tons 'of coal a day fond of a newspaper man. she goe out is coming from the appcr and there- with him to dinner, and says casually, had luncheon with old gaxooks tofore dry levels of one pit which used ' to furnish 3,000 tons dally. In a day and ho told me o a"hd are will next a there miners 16.000 "The full leading morning: years be at work again. Contracts have al- articles in the paper." whereby Llllo and - It is all very simple, ready been made oo other nearby cities will "Ue the gas to be provided by the modern coke LONDON WELCOMES ovens now being Installed. .'Electricity will be sent under a tenFOUR NATION PACT sion of 120.000 volts for giving cheap power to cities as far away a Paris, i. New from four hours by train. In a few years LONDON, isDec of the hope." highest modmost Lens will show Itself the Times in an. ediern of European cities with on of declared the London to from ita coradvices Lthe most coal installations torial, alluding conference that a the at respondent In the world. . between understanding After the day's work on the new quadruple the United States. Great Britain, buildings, the landlady's husband France and Japan had been reached plays the bass viol with other workof the that Japan's acceptance ers there in the shack un- and naval ratio was certain. original . cuvert-ironder the roof of It notes that no official announce. Courage or no cpKirage. the work of ment has t, yet been mad on either getting back to Itnormalcy will bo more formal ajuwnt of the pondinglooks. For France France. It lauds. President Harding difficult than and Germany, too. for that matter for waging the fight to have suffered wounds deeper than'can enterprospectively, an without upon understanding easily be seen. the senate's ratification in the event . fills rgTilarly xip to 113. 5. and all thai Ve will ;k for ycwir choice of thfe rxcluflTc mod1! Is . . you $6.85 your.R ;ied a 50 ten;; Dresses SUITS AND OVERCOATS trlcotlnes and allks. They are the kind that rcrularly sell around $18 to $19. We are sroupinj them In one big lot and they rt colnjr pectal at only S24.85 S29.85 S34.85 Up on purchases of ISO or mor w will refund fare to new customers ni to fifty miles from Ocdcn. out-of-tow- from new Winter Hats jutt you can't boat MrClasahan's prices here we have silk hosiery for women, ilk shirts for men, bath robes for men, women, boys and girls; silk lingerie, silk waists, furs and fur coats a wonderful variety of useful gifts. Bring your list here take the gifts home now pay us after Christmas. R. R. FARE PAID by If yea and choc come " Christmas Gift Department the most liberal in the world. Any Hat we carry conserva- men. Our showing is complete. Our fur coats are priced reasonably; our terms are ... tive ptjlcs lor men. ft wr!l as the "J.iz-tyfculta so much iIMrd Everything from the at models plaid $10.85 through the fur trimmed cloth and plush models. nTr Toddle' T $8.85 crre. prtty nary iome with plcsJcd tkirt?, pomp ulth red raiJdlj blou&e. Prcttr fctjic., beautifully tailored You" will look a ton;: lirae and buy them tlie-hcre a low S5.85 . as n later - Dresses 4-- buy now-pa- y seasonable- meryou will find this store chock full of chandise .you will find that wo charge nothing extra for credit. Come, chouse all you need, and toll the clerk to "charge it." Two pair means double wear. tailored Finely suits, wool mixtures. We challenge any other store cash or credit to du plicate this value t . . . Dresses T - 2-Pa- Girls' Wool 7 the erowds are flocking to McCIanahau'K: humlreiLs uf new customers arc learning the advantage of our easy payment system and our remark-- , ibly lew prices during this big drive Your credit's good why not ur? it Why pay out tho hard cash all at once, when it costt no more Jo pay McOlnnahan's easy, convenient ivnyT eee should these. ST:'I WONDER VALUE YESTERDAYS ANSWER Washington Avenue Pants - i 1 23 54 - ; made. A $1.50 value anywhere. Special at to (101 i By "WITITIXG WIIXIAMS." ''For six days and six nights, once, dreadful bom m'sieur. "there was a Boom-boobardment. Br-r-everv minute just like that. 'Still we liked it." . So a woman in charge of- our wood in the en shack of a boarding-hous- e ruined coal town of Lens in North France described it to me. " Our husbands will be here after this!' we wives all said to each other But.fhev did not come. The attack. you see, failed, though we learned af terward that thev got much nearer But when thev did not come that time., it killed my hope. "Up till then I could hope yes, in spite of everything. After that, no, no more and yet there is my hus band playing the bass viol over there! Wonderful, msleur, is it not? WONDEKPUIi PliACE. 'i Yes, I'll say that Lens' is the most wonderful place I have ever seen. For sheer and complete demoralization of piles-o- f worth actuality its unending less, bricks make one of the saddest were flooded by the invaders in an efin the world". fort to make them permanently unpictures TVw whnlfi town nf 40.000 nponle workable. "We are installing other pumps of was brought down completely to the level of the cellars. Yet few cities in the same sort as rapidly as possible. the world can offer such an example With each of them raising 180,000 of pure and courageous devotedness ;tons of water every 24 hours, night of- - aspiration. For this combination and day. we shall not get all the water it now wears the Cross, of the Legion out until the end of 1923!" liODIKS BURIED THERE. of Honor. .Down below ground, I saw that even "The pump we installed in November, 1920,- has been raising 180,000 after' the water is out of the upper tons of water every 24 hours," said a member of the company whose 40 begun. We dared not advance into I coal mines in different parts of Lens the pumped-ou- t passageways until a1 , . 3J lb o - n it la not In the form of a treaty. OR PROPERTY Relative to expected opposition in SUE United of the to the entry America SEIZED DURING WAR States, tho Tlms Rays that the underrecomstanding. It tois believed, vrlll not mend Itself only public opinion, WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Suit wo by Its ranonablenc, but by the abr. sence of all military nd naval clauses. filed In th rupreme court of the that Dls-wa- $9.85 trict of Columbia today by Edmund Cans. J. rt. Flfgfehr and Gottfried Hauman KUenaat. of rs , , were-worke- pro-gre- hod-carrie- 4-- V W awavbakinsfoowder few-mor- Wi f monev W&stiner baking powder and expensive ma terials frittering away valuable timeif you are not using Calu met Baking Powder. If you "doubt" it just give Calumet one trial. The saving it makes will prove that . f6 rs Wa.-hlngto- up-to-d- ate CnJ DONT FORGET e Y jj&vz,-- y 7! wfer xWlki AIM of. x 1S 0PEN WM -- ope-stori- ed sub-jeq- - is the bst baking powder in the world sold at the fairest price costs far less than high priced Trust brands costs but little more than cheap brands gives much better results than either. You use only half the amount usually regoes almost twice as far. It never fails, quiredit never causes baking loss. Used in millions of homes by leading hotels, restaurants A wonderful baking and bakeries. ., J ! J i maae m tne powaer ior ail requirements, world s largest, finest, most sanitary Baking . -- 1 1 Powder Factories. Yl ? J ! , Vv cwrrcNTSii NXV? yon buy i- t- ''77 i v y fylf tstl it iscsed wiiL Yea . iAlfVlfj S3LT6 Hlg&csi QsxUrj Hiflisst WORTH KHOWir.G Awsrf. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 02. Some baking powders come nn 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you-ge- t a : pound when you want it (lCrupps blfr plant at Esen, Germany, can't make long guns any more, (but it's busy with other thlnjr. Williams telU about that next. oo rne BILL HART, AGED 48 WINS BRIDE OF 25 William S. Hart, motion picture actor, and his bride, who was Miss 'Winifred West-ove- r, a screen "actress, arrived In San Francisco Thursday on their honeymoon after having been married in los Angeles late Wednesday. Hart is 4 yeans old and his bride. the daughter of a San Francisco newspaperman, la' 25 years old. The Rev. Neal Dodd," rector of the "Little Church Around the Corner" In the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, announced he had performed the ceremony at Hart's residence The bride's mother, and Hart's lawyer witnessed the ceremony. r .Hart first met his bride about three years ago when she Joined his supporting company. Since then she haa passed much of the time In Sweden, appearing in motion pictures there and in similar work in New York. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. -- S. oo- MRS. WILL A. HAYS ; IS ILL IN HOSPITAL "8. Mr. ' W1U II. IJays, wife of the postmaster general, has been ill in St. Luke's hftspltal here for several days, it was learned ThursMr. Hays stopped In Chicaday, when go for & few hours. He left later, for . Washington. Mr. Hays would not confirm reports he had ben offered H0 0.0 00 a year to he&d the National Association of Motion Picture Producer. CHICAGO, Dec. MECHANICS and I - - XX- - The Big Christmas Store Is Crowded With Busy. Shoppers - Gifts for Everyone M HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: Bicycles. Community Silverware MOTORISTS The tool requirements for automobile repairs are far different from those of most other kinds of mechanical , work. To take care of the demand for that class of tools, we have a complete stock of BILLINGS & SPENCER and KLEIN TOOLS Your inspection is requested Rogers 1847 Silverware Percolators Cut Glass Decorated Pyrex Ware Shaving Sets" Mirrors ; Manicure Sets Thermos Bottles Flashlight ! Sporting Goods Tools Safety Razors Knives Stoves .and Ranges Motometers km . Aluminum Ware Carving Sets . BROWNING AUTO CO. AND RECORD Below Factory 2450 Grant Avenue d f 10c AT ALL GROCERS f It THE HIGHEST QUALITY V'- - m fc n - 1 one-tent- s. 7,u- irlch. Kwitxrland. to recover property valued at S 4.500. COO iMjzrl ty thc ullen property cuatodian during the - S9 ys, stripes, checks and plain colors. Prettily beauti--fully-mad- e. If P rn-bra- percales; in ette gown.. Not to be confused- with the. cheaper kinds. Extra - . real-l- y (Editor's note IsOrEurope is it driftcoming back? and ing into economic paralysis things are be- -, anarchy? Those "Washington., ing discussed at theeven arms conference, though thenot" come before' Wilthey do sessions. 'Whiting plenary liams is telling you the real truth about it, gained through arpick and shovel" investigation among the common workers of France, Belgium and Germany.,, This is his fifth article.) gin fch&ms, c h a flannel- e ... ! |