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Show THE MKB railgiEM Special PRICES for ribbons have taken a very con-- J siderable tumble and it is to your interest to be present to witnessjlie i a 11 Monday morning we place on srle an assortment of to 4 inches nbbons varying in width from 2 selling at our special sales for 15c, 20c, 20c, and5c a yard. All next week we offer these all widths and prices for ribbon 2 2 cents a yard. Just 18 Cents' Extra Quality Fabric . EXAMINER, OGDEN, FT !T, S'xn.T MORNING, maBamsm NoteOfferThis Very in Fancy Ribbons 1 3J0KXIXQ For Belts BELT for every gown and a few laying around to replace those you can't find when wanted, should be the idea in every dressing room after taking advanthis offer of Fabric Belts this week. These Belts tage of come in an extra good quality of fabric with oxodized buckles and have been selling regularly for 25 cents each. For this week only we will let you have as many as you These Three Stores The REAL CENTER OF ATTRACTION T Shoppers ESPITE the weather conditions there is always a throng here, not only looking over the magnificent Spring ottering, but they are buy inn right heavily after a choice has been made. On g. ulcs are heard xeords of enthusiastic approval in favor of our efforts to place b. tore them the very choicest of the seasons concef-tions-. 1 1 si tors from other ci'u haze been here in great numbers during the past liH ifay s, and expressed surf .s that such a demonstration is the fortune of good V f 's we know are at Ogden shoppers. least tieo weeks ahead or Spring arrivals, hut that such has made early buying things Posiible. Every page of this newsfa, Per could be used to tell the story of the wonders to be seen within our doors and then it would have to be conOtued in several subsequent issues . That heavy ha ving has been the rule here, goes u ithout saying; but it was with the knowledge that we would be fully prepared to accommodate the increased trade which is every day becoming more apparent. J on are cordially invited to come and visit the stores where quality maintains an enz iabe supremacy and is sturdily supported br the most moderate prices. , want for 1 8 cents each. An at the Glimpse of Wash Dress Goods A Beauty T'8 too bad I bat tberre being shown in cottons this Spring, artistic productions of the looms than Wash Dress Goods. Doesnt seem itosslble that human hands ran create such visions of loveliness as an being shown in cottons this Spring. Each addition (o an already Incomparable collection seems to be more beaut iful.Uut It is ever thus; so we can only enjoy this feast of woven beauty and hope that the time will never come No fear that this will when the cottons will be out of fashion. be in the near future. While earlier in the season it looked as themselves in the though the manufacturers bad overstepped heavy output of wash materials they now find themselves desperately struggling to keep up with the present phenomenal rush. Mills are working night and day to supply the world's fashionable folk with cottons for tho coming warm weather wear. LACES REDUCED TO FIRST COST Or morning. We were surprised ourselves at the great selling of this desirable material. It proves to us that any time a redudion is made from 60 cents to 43 cents our lady custhe unusual. tomers appreciate Plenty more of these Challies. First thing, when you come in, ask to see them that you may be convinced of their worth. ' Not an inch behind the Challies was the demand for those 30c and 35c Ginghams which we announced to sell hereafter at 8 cents. Hundreds of yards were taken from the shelves and placed in the hands of the most critical buyers. This was to be expeded, though, when the extraordinary value is considered. - Actual Wholesale Prfce JONDAY morning will begin a selling of laces at prices which will have j'our very clo.se attention. The quality of these laces is satisfactory to us or we wouldn't present them to you as typical of the daintiest creations which it has ever been your gtiod fortune to see. Extreme care was used in the buying of these goxls that no disappointment would result after any - You never taw such an outpouring of Challies as occurred after the reading of our ad. of Thursday night and Friday Offer of Mighty Magnitude purchase. The prices prevailing during this six days of selling are really the regular wholesale figures plus the freight. Because we are able to sell these handsome bits of trimming so low is another instance of the exceptional ability of our buyer, who never lets the opportunitjT pass to pick up an3'thing which is in such demand as are laces at the present time. These laces will be sold bjT the bolt only each bolt containing twelve yards. Buf j'ou will not be satisfied with just one bolt after you sec the magnificent collection we have gathered together for you. Valenciennes Edges and insertions, regular 2c quality, per bolt of 12 yards Valenciennes Edges and Inseriions, regular 3c quality, per bolt of 12 yards M 11 l M U U - ' 1 Those exceptional patterns of Zephyr Ginghams which are lftr.-1and 15c, represent a very high degree selling at 8 d of iiorfcctfon In material; in fact, they are the best value that it has ever been our good fortune to secure. 1-- Its well to ask the salesmen lo show you that piece of Corded Madapollam, which la one of the very newest creations in the Wash Dress Goods. There is a very brisk demand forathis pretty material for ahlrtwaiata and mena shirts. Its excellent washing qualities ia a special recommendation. Conics in various stripes on white background; la 3G inches wide and aella for 15 cents a yard. The new Dazxie Clotb is an offering of much merit to buyera of Spring goods and la proving to be a very popular member of the waah dress goods family. It cornea in a large variety of colored stripes with white silk raised stripes on white background. It makes up very prettily in shlrtwslsts and we are selling a great deal of It for the making of tho liner giade of menB shirts. Are you snre that yon hare partaken of our very liberal offer of 13 c Flannelette which la selling at 10 cents? There Is always room on the sewing table for a few yards of this material which makes up so nicely into every-dawaists and dressing sacques. Stripes and Persian patterns are in the majority. A satisfactory selling of those fleece-lineWalstings has resulted each day since we have had them in the store. Come in isilka dots and stripes. Width 28 and 30 inches. Regular price, 20c, reover-usef- y d to 15c. Examine one of those pieces of the new wool Challies and you will be surprised at the exceptional quality of ihla new waist and dress material for the early Spring wear. Plain colors are In evidence as well as silk stripes and dots. The width is 28 inches and is quite reasonable at 40 and 50 cents a yard. The new cotton Voillcs In tan flaked with green and many waist suits. other colors la being eagerly bought for waist a and i It will certainly please you after an. Inspect km and the knowledge of such a fair price. The sells for 30 cents, and the h h aella for 44 M u 44 11 44 20 cents a yard. as to the Walking Skirt 44 4 M 44 11 i 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 3 low-price- duced MM M g'. 7c 8c 4 M SS ' u M M M II II U $ .17 25 jj 4Q U JQ UMMMM 11 j2c 14 l it it " il I 44 jc ii 44 20c 25c 44 t i ii 44 ti Q I 1 7J o 11 Remember this sale begins Monday morning and ends Saturday night. For Mens As To Very Foremost Modistes 5 0 Cents Very Fine Shirts a dress youre at pattern jFTER you buy naturally interested as (o the merits of the dressmaker who will fashion your suit. Knowing this and always wishing to serve you in every possible way, we have with us three modistes of unquestioned ability In the designing of fashionable gown. Kacb of them will prove more than satisfactory. and we heartily commend their work only after haring the knowledge from hundreds of Utah's foremost women that these 1 allies are criterion of style. What woman in Ogden ia not acquainted with tin1, work of Madame Cochrane? After a period of three years residence with us she has mure than proven her ability to satisfy the most particular fashion leaders. A host of our friends will rejoice to know that Madame Peterson is again in Ogden and has her parlors with us. After a considerable sojourn in Germany where she conducted large establishment. M&dame Peterson has decided that Utah Is a little bit the best place on the globe and will make her future borne with us. She has been in close touch with sly le leaders during her absence and she comes here with the very latest ideas as to proper dress. We take the greatest pleasure In presen ling Madame McConnel to the ladies of Ogden where her reputation as an authority on fashionable dress Madame has preceded her arrival. Formerly of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. McConnell came to Balt Lake, where she made a host of friends, and wc feel confldent that you will pleasantly, anticipate her work. UBT glance the south window of the Clothing store and youll And yourself Interested In the best shirt proposition you ever saw. lu this window are shirts with good quality of white muslin backs and front of cream mohair embroidered with tiny colored silk dots. Guess the price? No you cant If you didnt see the price youd be glad to pay at least 8V cents for one. As they only cost 50 Cents least a half dozen. Nothing nicer for warm weather wear. Hold a lot right while we were putting them in the window. you should buy at Timely Suggestions Necessity of the; T wont require much urging to Impress upon you the very many points in favor of the purchase of a walking skirt right now. Ever see such wet weather as the prophet is serving out? And it is surh a task to get out, especially with the long skirt. These Walking Skirts were talking about are really the most practical garments for this sort I weather and the fashion permits them to he worn In pleasant weather. Let ua show you what an elegant line of the new skirts we have. Skirt which represent an entire volume Theres the Shir-To- p It's a very novel idea in ot quality at a very moderate price. considerable walking skirls and it ia made by tailors who used common sense in the get-uIt Is made of cheviot, mohair and Henrietta voille and sella for $8.50. melton The seven-gorSkirt made from the fancy in light grey, medium grey. Oxford, blue, tan and dark green. Tho hack gores are pointed and buttoned, which gives the same effect in the back as in the front. The back has inverted plaits with edges stitched down. Hi a silk ribbon belt and ail seams are are bound. One of the best skirts ever offered for $S.W. One of the most attractive designs we have ever received in walking skirts is an entirely new Idea made from fancy Sicilian. In black and blue and cream. It embodies the stole effect in front and is carried qut In the hack. Below the yoke end running horizontally are a number of tucks. It has a silk ribbon belt and the best wide velveteen binding is used around the bottom of the fkirt. AH seams are bound. Price 810K. This skirt will Interest a great many who dont fed like putnt rlcht now. It s a skirt made ting too much money In a melton. In black, blue, with the eighteen-goreffect from narrtown, green, tan, light grey, medium grey and Oxford with P14 Inverted ow. double-stitcheIt has etrapi. belt and all seams are Is stitched at the edges. Has silk ribbon - G r e a t R e d u c -- Fine Stationery tion Is This For Hosiery a Very Great Under-Pric- e ID you ever stop to think what an unusual offer was made beginning last Friday on that Ladies fleece-lineHosiery when it was offered at d p all-wo- e ga-me- e d hound. Price 16.00 all-wo- 3 Pairs for 25c It will pay to look at this value. Plenty of time yet to wear the thicker grades of hose. Easiest way on earth to catch cold this wearing of very light hose this season of the year. at There is not much use paying fancy prices for Stationery after a perusal of these prices. Compare "these prices with what you have been paying. 3 cents' for OPERN merchandising ha revolutionized tbs seasons. While you were stilt wrapped in Iju furs our buyers were shipping westward thine thousands of yards of the most exqaislte eoiiieptlona in Spring fabrics, the resulis of the host endeavors of homo and foreign makers. Monday, we Inaugurate the season by tho moat extensive display of tho newest in these Ideas of the foreig uers and their borne tors. When you see this presentation you will coin agree with ns that It la the daintiest of shoppers treats. Embroidered Veiling constitute the very newest In this Spring's suitings, t'nmes in the rreant ground with the same figures. There is an Individuality in this very attractive goods which Is evident In no olher weave. It is very wide, 42 iitchiw, and la worth one seventy-fiv- e a yard. Here is a piece of very special merit, kuown as Crey Veiling, an idea in while dotted stripes and In brown wiili the samu stripes. A piece of goods which Will commend liself to those buyers who appreciate supreme Individuality in the Spring atilt. It is 42 inches wide and worth a dollar and a quarter a yard. Tho Eolicnnes are here In snch a hirst of designs that you will have lo see I hem for yourself in order to appreciate ibclr beauty. They come in tan. navy. Reseda green, cream, grey and la vendor in widths of 42 inches at a dollar and a half a yard. t As ever the Spring Suitings In the mixtures will ronitnaiid its roterle of admirers a in former seasons. And why not? These pronounced mixture give a snappy appearance aa will no other material ami at the same time there is a quietness about them w bleb Is (quailed ouly .in the black dross goods. Iepper and salt effects In black and white, blue and white and In grey and while are worthy of close inspection on account of them being on the absolutely different" order from any other weavea. This material Is 48 inches wide and sell for a dollar and a quarter. What a distinguished showing of Etsmlue and Voiiea is on display hers fir the approval of the certain critical buyers who are always lisiklng for aometblng a little out .of (he ordinary. , The shadings are in dark brown, gulden brown, tan. bine, nile green and pink. Width la 42 inches and Is worth a dollar a yard. r ll llglit-weigh- Q 70 QC Comprehensive Display of Colored Dress Goods Correspondence Envelopes, Linen Paper." 4 cents for envelopes of a larger size. 20 cents for fancy box Stationery cont att- sheets of Paper; all tints, ruled and unruled. 10 cents and 15 cents for box of Childrens aining 2i Envelopes and Invitation Paper. 24 Modest Dressers Generally Prefer the Black HE same man who talks so convincingly of Silks is just as much of an enthusiast on the question of getting the women into the notion that they must have at least one black dress. Dont know but what he is correct. And our lady friends seem to lie of the same opinion. After the announcement last week concerning the Crepes and there was a quick demand for these pieces. Somehow or olher, when a woman comes out in one of those black suits she seems to please the men portion of the family so much better. There is a something indescribable about a woman dressed in black. All men will say so. Now, please the men once in a while. It wont detract a whit from the fashionable. If you haven't seen these Crepes and Eoliennes yet, come in and pass your judgment on them and at the same time the showing of black Voilles, Veilings, Minstrals, Illusions and London Cords will be brought to mind. These very desirable black pieces can be had from 50 cents up. Eoli-enn- es |