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Show meal is .hot iooplfte without but you don t lisCOit3 to be a Southerner ! these appreciate Southern ap-petit- w ers. any Helps pell out wonderfully. PEERYS Crescent makes ih? of Ogden. Mr. Cort's efficient manager, R. Flour get satisfaction from baking is to use To Riverdale sale makes good. at all leading pocers and CGDEN dealers. MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. BE TO SURE TIE A STRING AROUND YOUR UNGER 80 YOU WONT FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR NEXT BUNDLE OP SOILED LINEN WITH US TO II LAUNDERED. WE DO FIRST-CUI- S WORK AT MODERATE MICEB. WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE DONT OVERLOOK UA Steam Laundry Ogden TWENTY-FIFT- ST. H PHONES 174. 2429-2431-24- 33 1 11 15 23 Blanche is the most important week of the spring season. The displays in even section of this fashionable outfitting shop are now at their best, and nevei before have we been able to collect together such a large and varied showing of beautiful apparel. We have gathered these stun-nin- g novelties from all centers of the world, and now it needs only your and Me await your coming to select your spring outfit. We also desire to impress upon the fact that our efforts in this direction were not confined solely to the higher priced kinds,you as w e have gone to the extreme in this novelty idea, and this season will show this preferred apparel in very extensive assortments, at the more popular prices as well. There is a growing demand for apparel that is different and we have met this demand upon a larger scale than ever before. Al- -' co-operat- ion Easter Offerings in Suits and Wraps Walsh. B. Washington Avenue. OUR SPRING DISPLAYS NOW AT THEIR BEST This Murray and Mack. Lillian Russell. Charles & BROS. Easter Silks and Dress Goods Contains the handsome srn'.i costumes, severely tailon-- suits with the lino that count when on. Easter suits in this large and varied collection, you will find all the new effects now in vogue in Voiles, Marquisettes, Rajah Silks, and in the strictly tailored suits of Serge, Panama and fancy materials in the newest cutaway, double breasted, fitted Hanford. 25 Annie Russell. May 8 Madge Carr Cook, in Mrs. Wigga of the Cabbage Patch. May 8 Mr. Leslie Carter. May 1C Jefferson De Angells. May 18 Nat Goodwin. May 25 Walter Whitesides. June 6 Rose Cnghlan, in Mrs. Warren's Profession. This Is the play which created such a furore In New York. There will probably be one or two more good plays besides the above $12.5 to $125.00 The greatest variety of rich novelties that lias ever been displayed in Ogden. Every day brings something new to talk about. Dainty stockings and shoes for Easter an hero. Easter Gloves The worlds best makes, in all colors and lengths just received, fresh and new for 75c to $4.50 your choosing list. Flour For d, first-cla- ss delicious biscuits. always i exander Grant, states that the former will give Ogden more shows next season than this, for more will 'come west then, as the Frisco theaters and many new ones on the coast will be completed. During the past season there were only two or three cases where Ogden got left, but this was on account of prior dates. Raymond Hitchcock, in The Yankee Tourist," whom Mr. Cort would have liked to have brought to Ogden, had to pass up both Salt Lake and Ogden. The following is the list of attractions at the Grand: March II Roselle Knott, In April April April April April It s. J. BURT Corning Attraction. The season at the Granu u'-twelve more playe. all of high ut;d-arwith stars of promliiriu in iiv lead. During the past year John Oort i f the Northwestern Theatrical asm .Ration has demonstrated to the Ogden public that he has a warm spot in his heart for the Junction City. Mr. Cort's feeling for Ogden was plainly seen in the bringing of Leoncavalllo and the La Scala orchestra from Milan, Italy, to this city last November and Madam this Butterfly" month. Both of these organizations did not appear in a city of less than 50,000 Inhabitants except in the case Blanche Walsh In Th. Straight Road The Straight Road, In which the distinguished actress Blanche Walsh will be seen at the Grand on Monday, April 15, Is the latest play from the trenchant pen of Clyde Fitch. During the long run of the piece at the Astor theater, it was easily the most discussed dramatic offering in New York. The cast and production comes Intact from a successful metropolitan run. The Straight Road" is a vivid story of New York life of today. It's a series of striking pictures and picturesque dialogue, which tell the story of the redemption of a typical girl of the slums. Moll O'Hara, impersonated by Miss Walsh, Is not at heart an evil woman, but there are few depths of wickedness to which she has not sunk, in a spirit of carelessness and cynicism. And her whole life has been spent In a terrible environment. The plot deals with the efforts of Miss Thompson, a young woman of wealth and refinement, who has volunteered for settlement work, to raise to a higher moral level the poor Inhabitants of the section of New York, belying near Houston street. She comes particularly Interested In one Moll O'Hara, whose strong personality By dint appeals to her benefactress. to make of a sever struggle she is able a better woman of Moll. In her turn, her the outcast woman sacrifices whole life to save Miss Thompson from what would have been an unfortunate marriage. In a masterful manner the climax Is approached tn the third act when Moll has lured the worthless and unfaithful suitor for the hand of Miss to Thompson Into her room. In orderBhe test and prove his real character. when succeeds In her endeavor and the door Is thrown open Moll is comthe arms promised by being found In vivid and of this man. This situation, York strong, was conceded by the New critics to be the strongest situation ever conceived by Clyde Fitch. The a happy finale. play, of course, Is givensurrounded here Miss Walsh will be selsame the specially identically by adactresses and acton cast of ected which of types apted to the portrayal supported the star during her successful run at the Astor theater In New York. Her leading man. In Charles actor, Dalton, the celebrated English Amerwho Is well known throughout ica. through his splendid work for six seasons In The Sign of The Cross. have Managers Wagenhals A Kemper enviscenic a superb the play given ronment. EASTER OFFERINGS IN CORSETS The fashion world, more exacting than ever, looks to the corset to assist in conforming effectively the lines of the figure to the lines of the gown. This seasons corset models, being more radical in design, the crucial point in corset fitting is to give to each figure the correct model for whom it is designed. This we do. Easter Waist Display Easter Neckwear An enormous display of dainty Lingerie, Lace and Linen Waists, consisting of our 300 distinct styles. C'lC Aft Many lots specially priced for nr 13C week this Lovely Chiffon Auto Scarfs, 2j to 2J yds. long, 18 inches wide, all colors. New Turn-overTab Ties, Lace Guimpb and yokes for new jumpers. Swell line of made up veils. w s, EASTER HATS OF RARE BEAUTY turn date. They are only 17 and 18 years old, and have done so well that them In line for the ha. begun a tour of the principal crltl- it has put or the Orpheum circuit. They of the we.t, and will be Been here le Identically are better known as the dancing soon. The production theater, a. presented at the Astor hundred New York, Including the one Murray and Mack. fairy players, the marvelous flying Grant announces with Manager to proballet, the electrical effects, old faduce which enough current Is used pleasure the return of those Mack. They come and of Murray 50,000 vorite., a to city light each night season with banners l.ylng, flushed Inhabitants, and all the other features this the with victory. Their business along the that have made this production most notable In many years. As Puck, line thla season has exceeded any- A Kemper1, magnificent production of A Midsummer Night. Dream'- Ii"I,l,"ful 1alu'r"8 on play Friday and Saturday. hall Kelth-Froct- or Buy Your Easter tSuit Our new Spring and Summer goods are all draped for your selection and they are beauties too. Every imaginable 6liade and weave is in the collection, and they are brand new so come in at once and look them over. Greys and blues prevail, but we have innumerable other colors also, so that you will have no trouble finding something to please you. Prices range from $20.00 up Annla Russell as Puck." Annie Russell as Puck tn Wagen- Intermountain Tailoring Co. AUDITORIUM 172 e-- LUMBER PILES. Jl . kp our stea bu,y e,n moot a!l demands. Wt tsks Tl0'1 rP,,r BOW "dsrs requiring leng timbers rtoek of FIN,8H r White Pin contest Grand Two couples all this week. will qualify each evening for Saturentry In the finals on day night two-steppi- ng Oregon Lumber Co. twenty. fourth st. hcen Brothers LI. Muments bn GRANT AVENUE luBEI1 ,nIuling yr.rp!,t P,n finish, etc. Utah and 148 RINK nBADSTONEA ETC. People. Dont pay vd The rink will be open eveweek. nings only, fw Ibis Ladles will be admitted free each evening except J-- At The Utahna. at Johnny Morris and David Kramerthe the Utahna this week are aboutcame cleverest little fellows that ever down the pike. These little fellows have been playing In this part of the country for about twelve weeks They hail from the east. Little Johnny Morris is about the best little comedian find In any that you will be able to seems to get He the country. of part K and house keeps on the a grasp Daroad. When It comes to dancing beat vid Kramer has got the other boy boys lvs a city block. These twocount that In this done so well out to play they have been requested a re STREET 3-- suss s TIME IS THE THIEF MORRIS AND KRAMER, THE DANCING DEMONS AT UTAHNA. Miss Russell, It Is conceded, has established an entirely new standard for herself, presenting a characterisation which la considered the crowning achievement of her stage career. TWENTY-FIFT- H thing in their career, and considering the fact that they have been catering to the public for fourteen consecutive seasons Is something to be proud of. They have made a special eiort this year to surround themselves with a capable cast and have spent a great deal of money on the scenery and costumes. The ball room dresses In the second act will cause cause the female portion of the audience to open their eyes In wonderment, as these gowns are particularly handsome. The piece this season has more of a plot than the average Murray and Mack production, although the plot is guaranteed not to give anybody a headache, but most of the funny business and comedy situations will be found to come legitimately and naturally, which makes them all the more enjoyable. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. of opportunity and delays breed danger. Borne day you Intend to start and place a bank account and let your surplus earningsnotaccumulate do It now? you on the road to a greater prosperity why habit and get a good grip The sooner yon form the bank-accou- nt tha habits of thrift and economy the better for you and the larger will your accumulation grow. Start your account with us and wa furnish you pass and check books free of charge. mi THE OGDEN STATE BANK OP OdDEN, UTAH A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier, H. C. BIGELOW, President, R. A. MOTES. Asst Cash. J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pres. A Journal Want Ad. Will Sell, Rent or Bay Anything |