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Show I OGDEN OUE NIGHT JQ THEtTBE y SEPT. lU I H- Mort H. Singer Offers 1 1 (Last seen here in "Woodland" six years H ago, which played to the biggest business in B I N 1 e nsory O&den theatricals). I I I In the Diadem of Musical Comedies I Tie FLIRTII PRINCESS I The Music for which was Avritten by Harold i I Orlob of Salt Lake City. I I iS Absolutely FlgleaS Dances 1 1 Goqie Oloomy Glooms Egyptian Turkey Trot I Prices 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c. I I Seat Sale Now On. 1 H This Simple Powder H Quickly Removes Hairs H ' B (From. Boudoir Secrets.) H No pain or unpleasant after affects H fojlow tho use ot powdered dclatone H for the removal of hairs from the Hj skin's surface; and persons afflicted H with superfluous growths can quickly Bj remove them in tho privacy of their H own room in a very few minutes' H Get au original package of dclatone, H and with a little water mix enough of H tho powder into a paste to cover tho. H hairy surface. Let this paste remain H on for two or three minutes, then H rub off and wash the skttl and the H hairs are gone, never to return. telo- H tono costs u dollar an omce but is Bj unfailing for removing hairy grdwthB H and preentin?r others coming. After; B is Is used the skin is left smooth) Bj ivhlto and firm. oo READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. Simple Home Remedy . For Wrinkled Faces (From Popular Monthly.) Thousands of women are spending fortunes In their frantic efforts to remove the signs of' premature age from their faces. When In this state of mind a woman wjll spenu almost any amount of money on worthless wrinkle repiovers, of which there are many. If theso women only knew it, the most effective remedy' Imaginable is a simple, harmless face wash which can be made up at home In loss than a minute.. They have only tp get an ounce of powdered saxollte and half a pint of witch hazel at the drug store and mix the two. Apply this daily as a refreshing lotion. The of-feet of-feet Is almost magical. Even after the first treatment a marked improvement improve-ment 1b noticed and the face has a smug, Arm feeling that Is mqst pleasing. Seat sale now on at the Orpheum. Big Vaudeville bill of seven acts. Thursday and Friday Fri-day nights, Saturday matinee. Here's the New Coat The most popular coat k- is one which covers a multi- jpt21? tude of uses. Not a garment ?p$ to be worn merely on the Sj$ street as a cloak the style JfifyXi shown in the sketch is de- jy ft 1 signed tb become the handi- ?'!$ ft est garment in the wardrobe. A m .jS Some of Its Uses ''M . J First of all it is a real coat for all i j - k of the purposes to which the ordinary J j u jh coat is used. It is also of the exact. zfytgk ff H ' style and kind to l)c worn over the M: y ij sheer party gown or to the theater. wMK$jK ; i On demand it becomes a snug, cosy 7ajlyjSjR U 3 wrap for the auto and is warm lIwBiSfi 1 enough to keep out the winter cold. It w3pra "J j is just as adaptable for street, wear as f ..$ ulj for any of the purposes named. '" Vj j The Garment J SL Is of a substantial woolen fabric dou- (5l i I blq faced the pattern which is seen n io y on the iuside also forms the collar and f! k jnUy. ? j wide cuffs. It is large graceful ele- Ij -iVai gunt. . .As this is to be one of the real- , 'ifnfl y ly popular styles of the season, prudent r , jj' J j j buyers arc now securing their choice of 'tity$ "X styles. "" 23&5' Easy Prices for Early Beyers Again this year the low price for the early buyer is to be the rule in this department. The most of our stock was 'sold last season before the season ended, because of the early low price ..It is a good plan good for us and especially es-pecially good for you instead of waiting until the season end, you buy now at the low price and enjoy the garment for the full season. ior Wright's READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. , UTAH FRUITS and vegetables are lowest and best at our store. Order them on t approval. Finest hard cabbage, per 10O.$1.00 r Best Large Elberta Peaches. bushel $1.00 j Strictly fresh ranch Eggs. doz2oc ' I High Pat. Flour (with order) j j sock $1.00 j I Finest Utah Potatoes, per ( 100 $1.25 j Sweet Potatoes, G pounds. .. .20c j 'i Blue Plums for jelly, pound.. 2c 1 li Fancy Solid Tomatoes, bush. 65c j Tin Tomato Cans (arrive Tues- j ? day), dozen 60s Fancy Bartlett Pear?, bush.. $1.25 j 'n (Monday Only.) ; 5 Pickling Onions, pound 5c jft Cauliflower, pound 7c j fa Large Yellow Onions, pound 2c i m Green Peppers, dozen 10? lfm SMITH Grocery . . jl 26th &. Wash. Bell, 91; Ind., 1163 h Wk ! ' It Pays to Use j RIVERDALE I FLOUR , ,:g 'I j For bread, cake or biscuits It 5(J ' Wj Lc i tho flour that assures success rj YtM S and satisfaction. High In qual- $ jflt ' Ity but reasonable In price. Or- ?'c , fib S dor a sack of It today. Made so ff? I OGDEN MILLING ! j fcf & ELEVATOR CO. ! ! , FIRST NATIONAL jl BANK I OF OODEN, UTAH M U. S. DEPOSITARY. 'ffl Capital and Undivided Profits Kr$ in nnn nn J fr Jit 7lr G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Pres. t tSj John Watson, Vlce-Pres. . -,r M. S. Browning, Vlce-Pres. ; $ John Plngree, Cashier. "' S5 Jas. F. Burton, A06t. Cashier. ' Hi 8uccor to Alion Trantfir Co, 1 J. C. 8LACE. Prop. MB VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAG. ''101 ON?. PIANO. FURNITURE AN3 WgSl SAFE MOVING. gT 406 25th 8t Both Phono A? I 'MjgjMit 1 REAL ESTATE 9 5i S 429 24.T.H ST. M i BJJm .pH,?NES 60, i.JW Mrey.fr - jftren thousand members of tho t4 ICxcyivn tors' T'nloj oninla.voii on sn'- JHKif? ways nnd wntonvays In New York jC? wljl walk out unless thoii demand lor . JE 22 fcents an hour is granted. 25? |