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Show int EIGHT CV-GU hiV hi? hiX hiV hi&, hi hi hX JJJJJ 1? iRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn Y Saturday, August 2, lgj; IS JJ Ladies' Home Journal GET FOE SEPTEMBER ' NOW IN, Good . Dressing IT'S FREE Patterns ALL Remaining Stock of, 'Warm Weather 'Merchandise. Considerable time yet left in which to make use of Summer Apparel. Cost is entirely out of the question with us now. What we want at once is a complete clearance of everything summery. Prices set so low that there's 1 really no excuse for you not buying. 0N Early Shipment of Fall Suitings Form patterns that we consider most extraordinary values. Fully 56 inches wide in black' J At the pattern counter. Tells all about what to wear, Bulgarian Silks Several new pieces just in. Also Bulgarian ribbon of most beautiful design and colorings. The latest things in buttons can also be seen here - " and white stripe and check. Also pretty diagonal pattern and a brown stripe. Be sure and see them S1.50 a Fashionable and Seasonable Goods at Bargain Prices - -- . Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Suits, Arranged and colors that will suit and 35 in the lot Almost all sizes, A collection of t7 in Three Lots vj (PlUtvvj tPItaVV please the most particular styles M Clfl Aft CjC QC ie $10.00 Dollars $15.00 Dollars Buys any Womans' - $27.50, $30.00, $32.50 Seventeen in the lot. Just Nine in ' , Regular values $1.75 m 0 Sizes 42, 44 Black and white 'striped perA splendid lot in allsizea from cale and white linen. .38 to 42. Made from good Saturday and next week 754 grade Sateen in plain black and polka dot. m House, esses Clean-u- p Price Sizes 34 to 42,. in Lavender, Pink and Tan.; Embroidery CLEAN-UIN r ""T trimmed. Children's Colored Worth $1.50, $1.75. Clean-uPrice .... - s)C Petticoats ..... q oOC ONE OF SEVEN SUITS IN THIS LOT $10.00, $16.50 and $18.50 Sale on Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Children's Drawers and Gowns Clean-u- p 4 Black Sateen1 $7.95 Dollars $7.95 BUYS ANY $20.00, $22.50 or $25.00 Suit. Worth the lot. Come Early. TailoredShirtWaists v SALE ON - CLEAN-U- P or $35.00 Suit. Secures any Womans, t Suitable for Wear Evenings and Early Fall Includes all Gowns from $2.50 and up. Some of the prettiest and daintiest styles you ever looked at. - Dr $3.00 $3.50 $1.95 $2.00 $2.50 $2.75 $4.00 $4.50 $2.25 $2.39 $2.95 $3.35 ...... P - Hose p Pink and Blue. Pony make. Regular' 25c Val- Ladies' Ribbed ues. Sizes 5 to 94. Splendid All sizes. Regular 15c values. wearers. Clean-uPrice.. 3 254 Vests fr p CLEAN-U- f P IN - WOMENS and CHILDRENS Ladies Vests 2 FOR Regular , ' 25e Values. Beach and Sun r ALL SPECIAL PRICE - COLORS-5- 4 - Toilet Paper Armor's Toilet Soap Three Grades. CAKES 15(J 4 Rolls ...G Regular price 25cr Violet, Rose, 3 Rolls 2 Rolls Lilaoand Helitrope odors. Special Lot Pillow Center Pieces. One 65c in the Clean-u- ps and 75c values ' Tops . - and qq JqC Handkerchief - , Laundry Bags and , white with drawn work centers 35c and 50c values, 23c 85e and $1.25 values 65c Whit Linen Punch Designs in Hand Bags. $1.00 value for 504 i j . Half 654 Womens Sizesfrom ' up Clean-up Our Shoe Department Unushal Values ih Women's and Offers Children's Footwear During the buy-th- Sale on Girl's and Children 'S . , Drawers , made with plain tucks, ruffles or embroidery ruffles. 'AH sizes Clean-u- p 25c grade... 18c 15c grades . lie I 35c grade. ... 21c 13c 20c grade. f GIRLS 35c DRAWERS. SPECIAL ... , I 234 e in Wool Dress. Goods Art Department One 'Lot Parasols In August children 84 to 2. in Misses Slippers 25c A Chance to 3 25c and Shoes in all leathers. - Clean-utheir white and tan p 25c Regular.. $L75 to,$2.25. Special Lot of Twelve PiecesbotK plain and fancy:' Brownr CLEAN-U- P PRICE Green Tan, Old Rose, Navy and Black. fLCkA Regular Value $1.25 to $1.75 the yard 3 -- Will fit ages 2 to 14. Regular Prices range from 40c to $1.25. CLEAN-U- P PRICE ALMOST HALF." Made with small lace and neck or embroidery trimmed, either slipsleeve in edge AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL THATS NEW THIS SEASON overs or button styles ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOR, OR ANY PRICE YOU WANT, 53c $1.00 grade,. 73c 40c grade.... '29c 75c grade., 63c- - $1.25 grade 82c- . 39c 85c . . 60c , grade. grade.. Price Buys Your Choice You'll Tsfeed . Bonnets 254 Children's Muslin Gowns , Pillow Tops and Center Pieces. , 35c values Of Is ......... jZiJC Shoes and Slippers $138 for the months of August,, September and October at . . . : 0sC- 98 c Women's Oxfords Pumps and Strap Slippers Priees much less than ever 2 fered before. Sizes from V2 Values $3.00 to $3.50. Cushion PRICE $1.78 Tops, to 8, in all the new fancy slip- CLEAN-UDoilies, Centers, Bibs, Aprons and Centers at pers. This includes all styles Patents, Tans, Gun Metals and White in all sizes and apd leathers in turn soles. widths. Equal to those values All pretty designs. Work them Regular Prices $1.25 to $1.50 in our' After Supper Sale for 984 of last year. up during your vacation. One Lot Stamped One Lot Silk Remnants yard to 5 yard lengths. 1 12 P Half Price price almost half Clean-U- p the-usu- - - price. v of- - Clean-u- p in Dress Linens Arranged in Two Lots. Pink, Blue, Lavendar and Tan. ; 50c grade sells at 85c and $1.00 grades sell at 36 ' r. , 394 aQd 654' and 44 inches wide. 394 654 ,. One Lot Embroideries Half Price Summer Tissues CLEAN UP AT Values up to 25e. Senator Owen officially prethe executive committee of , the . WOMEN DEMAND WOMEN FOR VOTES sented the petitions to the senate. National American 'Woman The reason for this request on officers "of the 31. Votes . Washington,, July association and the senate com- the part of the women of the for women ,was the demand to- mittee headed the parade. At the country, he said, - are overday from delegations of suffra- Capitol it disbanded and a cloud whelming and unanswearable. state in the Un of femininity fluttered into the and the time has eome when they gettes from-everion who besieged the senate cham senate wing. The dignified hush must be considered with dignity, ber and bombarded .the senators of the imposing marble room just with unbiased mind, free from with petitions bearing thousands off Ahe senate --charahetw&Bshat . prejudice or passion, in the in of signatures ' urging considers tered by the demands of women terest of the welfare of the hu tion of a woman suffrage consti- from various states, that their man race. I dont appeal to men from a cards be taken to their senators. tutional amendment. betfor the were The followsenate busy party standpoint or call their atpages The siege of the ed a demonstration rin the course ter part, of - an bour, hurrying tention to the effect which may bp expected to follow if either one the- - great parties should gosn armed constituents1 of meet their1 Hyattsville, Md., through the as to insult the three million with far petitions. country roads and the city "rewho now have the full had women been the avAfter petitions .streets, down Pennsylvania enue and through the Capitol ceived and the woman suffrage suffrage in America by contempobgrounds. Members of the senate supporters on the floor of the sen- tuously denying, a right so demonstraof necthe ate took charge 4 woman viously just and soobviously suffrage committee, which has already favorably reported tion. Senators Owen, Ashurst, essary to the welfare, the prosuffrage, met the suffrage petition Poindexter, Jones, Works Lane, gress and the happiness of the hearers and rode to the Capitol Smoot, Clapp, Thomas, Shafroth people of America, but ,1 will and Hollis made brief addresses with them. Z you that a great party with Miss Alice Paul, chairman of indoijing the petitions. high ideals, casting over four mil . . y ef'whieb-hundredsparaded-fro- . re-mi- lion votes last year declared for woman stiff rage and the question can no longer "bfe ignored. Tonight the suffragettes will continue their demonstration at a banquet to be attended byin embers of the house and senate. Senator Chamberlain of Ore-- , gon, author, of the womans suffrage amendment now before the ate, made-a- n - addresrof wei ful-beyo- your hopes and nd foot-step- peetations. Senator Clapp, representing -a M;nnesota7by petitions7 madestirring appeal for the extension of suffrage. Whatever the fate of this present resolution may he. he declared, the time is not far distant, and is' inevitable, when the A on the American woman the only come. We welcome you to the na- weapon by means of which she tional capital as the representa- can peacefully defend herself and tives of hundreds of thousands of her children the ballot men and women of the Practically every senator was patriotic s, United-StateYou armed with a bundle of the jpeti-ar- e said he. the bearers of petitions to j tion bound with yellow ribbon of ' Congress praying that justice the suffragists. shall be done to the women of Utah Petitions, I ' Senator Smoot, the land. presenting the h petitions, attacked militan-com- e I extend to, you a cordial as the bearers of a message . cy in the fight for suffrage, Suffrage should be given, not to the people of the whole conn-- 1 the to Pankhnrsts and the of United the try to the Congress radicals i tant among our women, the to and hope express that your mission may 'he success--4 he said, bill to thosewbo fol . ... mcrian-peoplewiH--eon- s low ill the womanly, for American the pioneers frage, Mary Ellen Foster, Si B. Anthony and others. Senator .Jones of Washing Thomas and Shafroth of C ado, Gallinger, Poindexter, Works of California and Asl followed. For more than two hours , fer -- wel-jUta- mili-Staf- es j 1 con suffrage-jdemonstrati- on ed, senator after senator pres ing petitions. When the came to take up the tariff del Senator Simmons, in charge the bill . secured, an agreethat it be laid aside Tintil the petitions-.- - rema fragette eould be received. 5 ' If ... t the cost of something w of todays problems with yon." if the ads will not afford y j answer promptly! . Some one. of todays ola55 ads, means another chance to a getting-ahea- d job for yon . |