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Show tjffl--M----C-M-5i--- I I Have you seen those $25.00 1 I Suits and Overcoats we sell at I I YOU CAN'T PAY US MORE you can't Of J than $25.00. 1 1 ff j Now, later or l'Iff I at any time. jffl !sf!L I One Price to TO m 1 ' COME IN AND SAVE TEN j s I 2369 Washington ftvepue lU The most popular model this season has produced The drop toe, low flat heel, giving the shoe that City style. Button or Lace. Clarks' Ladies' Shining a Specialty. 1 Kemova 5ale . L (SSi Never before has such a largo stock of up-to-date Mill- I I J inery been placed on sale at such low prices. We must get S r& i iff i r - tnj's stock regardless of cost before moving into our new & I " 1 location, I. L. Clark's building, opposite side of street. 2 Srfer I FEW OF THE MONEY-SAVING PRICES: I (frfK I Children's Hats, values up to $2.00, now 50c, 75c, $1.00 I II w7 lli h 8 This season's most popular style street Hats, values ml lllls up to $3.00, now 1.00 W-SP Trimmed Hats $1.00 up vK $7.50 Willow Plumes, now $4.75 j .srWL 0-00 billow Plumes, now ; $6.75 I L Best quality Beavers, black and colors $3.50 1 "v!p- Best quality White Beavers $5.25 1 Stafford Millinery Co M 6 M U "There's Safety In Trading Here." 1 I It's just as cheap to give Christmas presents 1 that will be" appreciated as It is to give some I useless gift that the recipient would be as i well off without. Oulley's recommendations 1 are sensible, practical, as well as pretty, i XMi Gifts for Ladies 9 Perfumes in special holiday packages; ex- I a tra choice stock at 25c to $25.00. Johnston S and Lowney confectionery in one to five i H pound fancy boxes. Complete sets or single toilet articles, m ebony, cocobola and Pari- H I sian Ivory. Everything for the dresser ta- 1 r ble hair clothes and hat brushes, mirrors, t puff boxes, etc. Manicure sets, plain, Pari- t sian Ivory and pearl sets or single pieces. I Is Scissor sets, work sets, in traveling or home cases. Parker Fountain Pens, $1.50 to $10.00. E I Xmas Gifts for Men 1 I Select stock of cigars, in boxes of 12, 25 or p 50. Meerschaum and Brier pipes from $1.00 9 i to $10.00. .Safety Razors, shaving sets, mir- f rors, brush and comb, traveling sets, mili- 1 tary brushes, Parker Fountain Pens; gold, I t: silver or pearl mountings. g I Our registered clerks will fill your prescrip- I tions while you do your Christmas shopping, n Prescription Specialists. Everything in the I Drug Line. I U 2479 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. II LoMIS 1 MAS I iWhy not choose your presents now while the stocks are k complete? We will be glad to put anything away you may H select, to be delivered at Christmas. Let us show you some jy of the following NOW. Wk CUT GLASS TABLE LAMPS pi SILVERWARE SLEDS KI MANICURE SETS WAGONS H SHAVING SETS WAUUNb SMOKING SETS ICE SKATES gfl CARVING SETS ROLLER SKATES M And Many Other Things Suitable for Christmas Presents. jj PEERMNISELY HARDWARE CO. I 2455 Washington Avenue Phone 2J3. H I1 Utah National Bank j GDEN, UTAH I United States Depositary . . Capital and Surplus, $180,000 I Gives Its Patrons the Fullest I Aeeommodatioii Consistent I with Safe and Conservative I j Banking 1 RALPH E. HOAG, President. I 2 HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President 1 ij LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. Bl f A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. 1 I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I OF OGDEN, UTAH I 5 U. S. DEPOSITARY I Capital $ 150,000.00 I Undivided profits and surplus 350,000.00 1 ' t Deposits 3,500,000.00 I i David Eccles, Pres.; M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres.; G. H. Tribe, 1 I Vice-Pres.; John Watson, Vice-Pres.; John Pingree, Cashier; I 1 Jas. F. 3urton, Asstr. Cashier. 1 HERE'S A NEW ONE "OPTIMO" FLOUR, made from clear Turkey Red wheat Most of the Ogden Og-den bakers are using us-ing it in preference to Kansas flour. Ask your grocer for "OPTIMO" FLOUR. Utah Milling Co, , Phone 1)0. ' ! ' 1 When You HEAR MUSIC Think of Glen Bros. Piano . Company o I . t1 Auction Sale of Milch Cows Thursday, Dec. 5, 1912, ' at Corey's Barn Wo will sell 27 milch cows to the highest bidder. Those cows have been carefully selected from 'I one of the best dairy farms in , j Nebraska. Elghteon of these cows j Jerseys, balance Guernseys and ; Durhams. Twenty of Uie3o cows ; and heifers are fresh now, and balance bal-ance to be soon. ' I you are in need of a good i milch cow don't miss this sale. For further particulars inquire , -, A. E. WEATHERBY J or ROY GRIFFIN j 5 -' i 3 In Ordering Bread i Just Say 1 OPTIiMO , j and eat the best bread ever made ilfEM CAFE I fll I 322 Twenty-fif th St. I 1 Special Dinner 25 1 J n Lunch from 11 a, m. to 4 p. m. I Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. 9 I cz H Lee and Foon,, Managers 5 -3 w , 53 i Choicest and latest patterns -in Dinnerware at prices to suit all. New arrivals every day i cj of fancy china. " E. A. OLSEN j n 2259 Wash. Phone 1100. j - ir ,, , iv. The Newport Cafe I JIM, WONG-WE, Managers. J ,. 218 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. j Open Day and Night. :xr Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats S: ,( , .-. "in i i. |