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Show T1IE JOURNAL. The question What Book Has Helped You Most? as addressed by the New York City Executive Books for Committee of the Everybody" movement of the, American Library Association! to men and women prominent jni public life, has brought forth, replies, aside from the antic!- " r pateJ'gencralagreCmentOTi'the4 Bible and Shakespeare are stimulating in their range. Clergymen declared for the Bible almost without exception, as did educators, such as D. John H. Finley, Commissioner! Of Education of New York Stater! that although his when he was eleven died mother years old, he had read the Bible through twice with her, and that he had read it from cover to cover at least three times in mature life. A large body of opinion among business men in 3 favor of the Bible is represented L by the declaration of Jacob ILiL SchilF, financier, who said hatifi the Mosaic Bible has aerlSJ his lifemore- -t han any book. The Bible and Shakespeare," J Said David Belasco, contain thoj . f f i This coming week will give you an opportunity to receive the advantages of our Great August Clearance Sale. The prices are not only an important part of this event, but the values you receive in exchange for your money. This is wliathas made this Sale such a success and is the foundation of all such events. TRUE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Tills Clearance Sale offers you a chance to pick . up exceptionally fine values in Crepe de Meter, Taffeta and Satin dresses. SPECIAL SALE PRICES $69.98 Value at ... $62.50 Value at Value at $59.98 849.98 Value at 887.98 Value at. 834.98 Value at $24.98 Value at poetry and the Choose your Voile Dress front these August offerings. Beautifully fashioned Voile Dresses . I . Voile Dresses Silk Dresses ;el1 great Thursday, August 12, 1920. LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH in a great variety of models New Tunic other drapes and Ruffles, Regular prices, ef-ftet- s, styles. $12.50, $14.00, $15.00, $20.00 Sale Pricer $7.98, $8.98 and $9.98 grea truths." John Drew finds that out of the catholic experience ot the theatre Shakespeare emerges as the most determining book Arthur Brisbane, journalist, sai edition of, that a in smallest print Shakespeare, and poorest paper, had been his, only English book at a boyhood school in France, where none but j he Bpoke a word of English, lie read it over and over, picking! out the fights and other inei-- j dents which appealed to him as a boy of fifteen. On the expressed assumption; that the Bible and Shakespeare! were too obvious an influence on iife and thought, a number! of replies gave second choices.1 "Two books which (gerted great influence over me in my youth,", said Dr.. Lyman Abbott, "ar-MFathers Young Christian, from which I derived much ot my faith in the simplicity of Christainity and Fosters Essay on Decision of Character, which helped me to acquire the courage necessary to accept the responsibility fir my own life. Next to the Bible, her mother's "Pilgrims Progress" had the, most profound effect on Mrs. Helen Gould Shepard, of New Henna York City. Carlyles little a and Hero and Worship" Browr-ini from ms select book of ; went home very powerful1 to Chancellor Elmer E. Brown m p, New York University, at an ag when he was most open to on Once You Buy Your Underwear Here There are two months jet in which ou can wear low shoes and You Will Always Buy It Here, We hav e them at Great Values. $12.48 Brown Kid Pumps, High Heel, at . $7.9S Ladies Fine Knit Vests at 19S 28c $9.98 Black Kid Pumps, High Heel at 79 98 49C, $6.98 and J 17. six-pen- ce $7.98,Elack $7.48 Black $6.98 Black $ i.98 Black 1 sell.! .98 - Mens! 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MENS SUITS Patent Leather Mary Janes at Patent and Kid Mary Janes at $1.98 Childrens Patent and Kid, Sizes 21 j to 8, at White Leather Sole Pumps 81.50 WhiTe Rubber Sole Mary Janes. Sizes 5 to 2 $2.00 White lakeside Shoes to 10. iltH Mens Brown emus Shoes. Sizes 2 I at Value. While $2.00 They ast 82.00 Boys White Tennis Shoes. While They Last, at' IS 18 S2.98 $2.98 $ Sm.00 Suits at $50.00 Suits at $35.00 Suits at $11.98 $25.00 Suits at JJo $37 98 $24.98 Cl nu 1. $1.69 $1.39, 89c $1,191 1 $1.19 $1.39 HIGHEST GRADE E & W SHIRTS $1.49 to $9.98 Ik. Golden Rule Mercantile Co, Xr of tho M,ul IIalto1 th luuM piece ot satire in literatim', uht 79C . LOGAN UTAH The ships will he inspected by never take her place in the fleet, this is the second contingent of jof the aero-a- s n Amen-accomplish-ea, citizens of member in nvialed a German of thousands of the another war vessels plane which have Women ths flight, great general la Pol E. R, men Ltinard Hi Mi. the American of people more shades opinion. navy, as it is expected that been delivered to Uncle Sam the Due in New York prcat countr-- anl th iovn Alfred of Tennyson dent of the Nation d League o. which their surrender will con- - he and the other craft will only submarines having been turned jare Prou An opportunity will be given vev should lend an.impttus to he used for experimental pur- over at the signing of the opened the door to romance an Gills Clubs, has jeturned agam was Kmoi a American son's osav naval officers to study Tuesday Aug 10, our love of country' and perpetu- - poses, and as an addded cduca- - tice and brought to this country history and chivalry for Tin 'and again to Mrs. these Air New and in the week fol- Ym Omar is in k who in and ' Khayyam ships day and tradi-badmira ate y value a City tional to fond Garrison, the dosja lasting respect American crews. Lees Laollaw. a director Naval circles for on the date th-- tion for the .American arrival at New York navv. t ions of the navy. Lindley M. Garrison. A There submarines were take owng Votcis-Citentire of Women Yor! of the New of League will be battleship fleet of the written into nent woman lawyer The Frankfurt is a t cruis- to many poits for the edification, ships, the battleshin whose woik A Gect antic New arive here a Im Worn! thinks oik in that City, Ost Friesland the light cruiser the pages of history of the great or and was placid in commission of the people, later still reads Alice jof they were as-- 1 onlcr Emerson rt ib. 'n ffcers may and Speneei Urankfurt and three destroyers vvau The navys v oik in the a Vdhdmshaven, Germany early sembled at the Navy Yard Phila- crland, to fortify huself brill on A and ard she luked her mmd into shape." Gonnan in 1911. She took an active part dclphia, Pa., for careful a eas-inspect them. Man of the V type wue ollieiallv Noith Sea where the the prosecution study of r1i's now 'n the Atlantic considers the courtroom scene of piommeul Mxial woiker it1'0' surrendered to the people of! he high seas fleet surrendered or to in smut duty during the war1 American naval architects and ' fleet when they were operating he more exact Seapa Flow at the and protected German trans- -' constructors. place to George Eliots city of New York. Grand Fleet as The Mill oil th. Floss. the lip-- ' ports and the landing of German' The lads who went to This marked thq second sur- - entrance of the sea sxth battleship squadw. Hamilton Holt, editor qf the render as in the first surrender of "every school child today and troops at Oosel Island in the England to bring back the Am-Admiral Hugh Rodman. Le that thinks un(cr if'Uil.r three German ships were turned justly so. It is a fitting tribute Baltic, in 1917. She took part in' erican prizes, have had am excel-- , 'Independent, In kHniis jour1 ted t veak nlun mu? beronn of a kinds w is el! "more ngt over do the alliid nations only to to the American people and battle of the Jutland and emerg- - lent trip, and many have re- Miserable, , or mineral laxativts j ma Th 3 purgalisKOUOI..W; Ixiok than any, other he;, be scuttled. Thexe vessels are by earned victory to have these ves- with-1 U'Mil'o from great that e,rnr0ri . bale, like vamarked a summer -' Fle mn 18 engagement just try "just 500f Prc nholeunme. Beat ami. roes failV has ever read. s in our midst. Among seven! far he ihost important and out serious damage, having been cation. They returned by way st Obtainable at busy driiKKlsi . .men. oLnote who 'deriaved them esLever-- . a prizes by.the. TlinsLFrieslaml is a battle-- , l retief ererysrhere Us why they get mar-- ' on" selves unable to .answer Hue American Navy. many uilmenta. lm lading were ship of 22,000 tons and com par-- ! The threealestroyers arc being portunity to take in the sights They Ik's. TlPu. Ht'pHtloil, ,h fl'l!s, tof these beautiful query was Thomas A, Edjson j taken over and brought to this es very favorably to our battle towed hv American ltel liiiie, gas, heartbuin, torpid who found his reading too country by American sailors who ship New York She is modern ers and thj Frankfurt by the islands which were made more1 It used to be roundheads and liver,- - bad breath, m rvuuMiesa. obfh'tj, dyspepsia, iudiRefciimi, left the United some dreadnaught earryin twelve 12- - navy transjxirt Hancock, States largely technical and famous than ever serv Cavaliers ; now it is Bcneheads mental and physnal . lullne-- . j to -- dv ' known permit a satisfactory answer, ' months ago to bring them home, inch guns but will leg1 and profiteers. that as ed probably, It-ithe base for the first generally prcssions. 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