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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1901 PAGE TWO .WRIGHTS. Four Busy Stores Busy All the Tune .WRIGHTS Theres a Reason INTRODUCTORY SALE Our New Store is C om pleted That Ogden might be filled with the news of WRIGHT'S NEW STORE, the entire line of CLOAKS, SUITS, WAISTS and SKIRTS is thrown into the sale and the prices are The seasons best styles are included-o- ur greatest effort. cut from 20 to 50 per cent. Sale Begins at 1 1 A great line of plush capes, some of which have fur trimmings some have been here more than a year, some are this season's goods in fact the entire line, regardless of when this lot for $1.95. they camr, are offered at startling prices. Some that were up to $12 are in one-fifi- Skirts of mercerized Sateen, 15 inch accordian pleated ruffle, fdeated flounce, p:rfect fitting, $1.19. McGee Skirts, adjustable yoke, beautifully made, $4,50 to $5.50 qualities, $2.98. Now we consider the best has passed and what remains of the season's stock can be sold at smaller prices and our stock will be deair for the spring lines for which time we are mak ng elaborate preparations. Ladies Coats that were up to $10 for $2.98 Some of these coats were here last season, some two years ago none are older than two years, and in those s yles a slight alteration will make good styles of them. There are no very large sizes m this lot most of them are small beauti.ul materials, well lined, carefully tailored, values that were up to $10 for $2.98. Good Fancy Silks, Worth $1.75, This Week for 65c Sharp Reductions in Millinery A greatrr Silk Sale was never held in Ogden than the one which closed Saturday night the crowds, ger especially during the early part erf the sale, we large-larhundresult even than we had expected and as a of reds p'eces are left which aggregate a thousand yards of cur silks which were up to $1.75. Some cf the pieces are not long enough for a full dress and in order to dispose of them without having still shorter pieces left we will place the entire l'ne on the counter and offer them regardless of former price at 65c a yard. There isleit of the $1.25 line a number of pieces of different lengths, these remnants will be sold for 55c Challies and French Flannels 3 3c ideal materials tor waist., kimonas. FricS flannel an.l wool challie., the pure wool materials in pleasing patterns. dreasing saques and wrapper.; Tl colors are not effected hr washing. hare your choice of the ent re Tomorrow and all this week you may The 75c qualities are 43c. line of 40c grade, tor 33c. Domestics The best white, plain red, Mack, gr:y. figured and the varieties icr which you usually pay 6 to 7c at this department all one price. FIVE CENTS. Bath Robe Flannel 35c, Chambray 10c, Outing Flannel, good dark colors 5c, Wool flannels for skirts 50c, Apron gingham 5c, Bedford suit- I ings 25c. 27. per yard 75c Snow white Linen hand , Stories for boys by Reid Henty, Huge. Optic and kindred author, cloth' bound with artistic covers mads up four-in-han- one-thir- d you. . . $2.00 quality; the kind you will want for state occasions; ............... $193 sals price $1.50 Napkins, handsome patterns, fins white linen ....$1.18 $2.25 rleh damask, fine twineu linen, sale price, per dosen $1X5 $1.00 real Irish Damask; dozen $2.65 patterns; beautiful quality; the sale price, per $5.00 dignified $4 25 ds, 35c In Forty-seven- or a scots, bows, the new the kinds tha shapes will bs wanted for Christmas giving the kinds for which you hav : paid 75c and mor? Old favorites and some of the modern authurs untied for men Alfer, cloth 25c The poets, full limp leather with designs ' hand painted $1.00 and pyrographed You ihould not by any mean buy dress goods until this works specials are noticed. Fifty piece are selected from the regular stock and placed on the counter in the dress goods department. A sale is ake. price' of about Competent dressmaker are ready to plan and nuke them for dosen Scarfs pub- well-know- n Jerome, Hawthorne, Rus-kihalf leather, gill . . . .40c $1.75 Suitings (or 65c have Up to the eve of Thanksgiving day you may your choice of our Linen stock at cheaper prices. .... Cent price from a lisher Sale of Dress Goods TABLE LINENS Pure Linen Table Cloths for 23c common use, per yard Unen. Irish of Good quality 25 Cents -5- 0. STYLISH NEW HANDBAGS Japan furnishes the newest hand bags a sort of swede leather with curious Japanese decorations mountings of oxidized silver, good stout materials with simple fastenings. A great line of American bags In finished and swede leathers new sh sites, moderate prices. Last Week of Medallions Raincoats for New Stationery Men 18c box These Cravcnette Coa tr Fair wilting paper Vanity serve the purpose of rain and ning of the .month, this is the and envelopes, packed in dainlast month in which medallion dress overcoat Made of the blue white or boxes, tint, silk tickets, will be Issued, henc: ty crivenette, which sheds new style envelopes Monday water like a duck and shows will next As announced at the begin- Saturday night bring an end to the medallion giving for this year. We may give them next year, but of that we are not yet sure. and week effects from the wetting and to this advantage add that of no odor, as in rubber $10, $16, $18 and $20. oo bad 18c brilliant at the house of Abraham night will be the most handsome gins and the members of hie staff will Itcrtatned hospital charity fair, which promise! will be opened at the a net I will of and the Jewish week to be one of the moot brilliant and Im- street armory tonight. The fntr will arrive here this afternoon to attend the Abraham, president It Is expected that the opening for the hospital. of the fair. They will be The Jewish portant charity event of the season, last until December 2. Governor Hig GOV. HIGGINS OPENS FAIR. BROOKLYN, Nov. . . Fifty n, One More Week in Which to Buy of calico, red and Books volumes Two thousand which came to us at a cheap ALL DRESS HATS, ALL STREET HATS, in fact the entire line of mill nery is placed on sale next week at a reduca yard. tion of 25 to 50 p:r cent. 40c Wool Cut Prices You will find no fur in the entire stock which has the tant of old fashion all fresh, and cut in the designs which this years style demand. Fur scarfs and boas, storm collars and bcas, fur coats and doth coats with the fur l.ning. The entire line is oifered at a saving which will not scon No present could be more be equalled. a handsome fur, 2nd these than acceptable are Wrights Furs, wh ch means that they carry the toe of high quality. cents is right. Wool sweaters which were up to $5.00 are offered at less h than pr.ee. You marvel at this? Yet it is true, and no doubt the lot will be sold in very short order. Wool sweaters some with long sleeves, same sic in vest form. $1.19 values, 39c. Furs Ninety-fiv- e Petticoats Children's Sweaters Dainty little Jweaters for children, all sizes are here for those who come early made of pure wool in fancy .and plain weaves, 75c to $1.00 . Ladies $5 Wool Sweaters 95c $5 .00 Plush Capes $ .95 season . and graceful hangs which these ready mide skirts have and which are offered at sharp reductions during the Introductory Sale. 39c . At Less Than the Making Dress skirts and petticoats from the foremast makers in America. You are invited to select the handsomest in the entire stock and the saving will be from We are told that fifteen to fifty per cent. few modistes who make a specialty of ladies tailored gowns can get the swing hs Whole Stock on Sale Handsome cheviot suits the $12.50 value for $7.75, is just one cf the many surprises which this department offers. We wish to emphasize the fact that the enire stock is on sale al of the suits which have come to us within the past few days are included. Long; coat suits of cheviot, die $15 value for $9,95; long; and short coat suits, light and dark materials, easily the greatest stock ever brought. into the city. of the Millinery The Newest Dress Skirts Suits Tailor-Mad- e No Approvals 0 a. m. Monday. th hos-cpenl- ng eu-plt- al. ofth profl |