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Show I Our Longest I Day I Short to us, for we're I busy others complain- I ing-, but why? Right I prices and right goods I bring business. I ,This we do, hence re- I suits I THE TOGGERY i Long days Short prices. oo- ; Read the Classified Ada. ' - -- U. .U.fcl.l M uu Read tho Classified Ads. - - -'- ' !; ; .-? j , - ., H HI ' j Money Saved Is Money Earned I j Open a Savings Account With the J Money You Save by Shopping at the J BOSTON STORE I i . BREEZY ITEMS. ATTRACTIVE VALUES. S ?6.00 Petticoats ?2.98 $1.25 Men's Shirts 69c -fa ? r !j $1.50 Lingerie Waists 79c - $6.00 Florsheim Shoes . . . 3.75 j y ) $5.00 Silk Waists $1.98 $2.00 Straw Hats 29c V . 3 III j!1 $27.50 and $30.00 LADIES' $15.00 MEN'S SUITS ;r 8 SUITS ' T I Blue serges, tan and gray wor- , I Fine serges and whipcords in d t n d nobfc y blue, tan, gray and white ei- ., . A i. a a I I feds in misses' and ladies' sults slzes U- to 44- Al J sizes. 6JA AA half of ftfl " Astounding J) H fiv" thelr P w V p values 1U worth t h l II J I LADIES' DRESSES, VALUES $10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00 $ Beautiful white marquisettes and linger- J MM W ::g I ies, French serges in tan, gray or white Spfe r gfo '' " I and messalines in striped effects, sizes 16 tQP m Jp i j to 44. Unusually attractive dresses at. . . n'1 j H . I ( I ; rt S H M J$ r. SL r. Ik. IL T I Cor. Washington and 23rd St. 8 :g 1 d jsh m t hd pStflfc35KSt.P5wB - ' mi- ' "''" " '" '" N Mlm 1 I I IBICBIMJJJ:B!.Bl-gMlB4fflP ) I t Ull i oo jm 1 Read the Classified Ads. ; V m 'mi a ii iifi-Tiiji hii immiTfraMK-w''rr-jwTWKMa 1 E l 1 Four thousand ritizpns hnvp cio-nprl psirHs to a H 1 support the early closing: movement. 1 j H I Wc wish lo again thank this crowd of big-hcarlcd people 1 H 1 Xor the splendid manner in which they arc giving us I heir 1 5 H 1 help. "With your help we are going- to win I ; M I Hundreds have recently asked for a list of the Early Clos- H 1 qvs. Following is the list. These are the merchants who arc j ' i H 1 doing all in their power to help the cause. Give them onr I H 1 patronage NUT ONLY on Saturday but all the week. H I Merchants who desire to have their names added to this 1 i M I list, c&inniunicalc with A. B. FouJger or L. D. Farley 1 : M j The List of Early Closers I ; I 1 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. MRS. S. E. POPE, LEADER 9 ' WM J WRIGHTS' CLOTHING STORE MILLINER. (J M 1 S. J. BURT BROS. THE M. M. WYKES CO. Q ' 2 LAST &. THOMAS. SYLVIA DEE. ' M 1 PEERY-KNISELYHARD- EVANS BROS.' GROCERY CO. I ' M I WARE CO. UNION GROCERY CO. 1 M I PAINE & HURST. 'e. A. OLSEN. I M I REESE HOWELL &. SON. TRIBE &. JONES. M I LANGLOIS MEAT & GROCERY FARLEY GROCERY CO. , M I CO. ,, UTAH CASH GROCERY, I M I SPARGO'S BOOK SORE. STEELE AND PICKET. I jH R OGDEN FURNITURE &, CAR. J. S. CARVER & SONS. I . H B PET CO. WONDER MILLINERY. 1 OGDEN PAINT OIL'& GLASS T. B. EVANS & C. ' H I CO. W. L. SPURGEON MILLINERT ' H J WASHINGTON M'ARKET. CO. I ( H I WILCOX GROCERY CO. ED WILLIANS & SON. 1 H E. C. CHRISTIANSON. EDGAR JONES CO. 1 H ! STAFFORD MILLINERY CO. GLEN BROS. PIANO CO. ! H F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. BROWNING BROS. CO. I : H Retail Clerksjl |