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Show I j Is Buying Their Glofiies at j I I I Where satisfaction and low price is the motto I ! H I I New Clothes coming in every day and selling 1 1 H I at the same old price I I $A f $A P I ill a I ik I I NO LESS AND NO MORE m. 1 Na such thing as paying 520.00 or $25.00 for H; 1 a suit one dav and the next dav $10.00. We i m 'I sell ?20 and $25 suits for $10.00 and S30 and I ' 1 $35 suits for $15.00 everyday. J H; I The same price to everybod' all the time 1 j I COME LOOK COMPARE Hj I Direct from Factory to wearer. I I 1388 Washington Hmnm PPHl' 1W ,m ' r I Head the Classified-Ads. Cost of Living Reduced Daily j j We break all previous records for Satur- 1 J fi day's buying. , f Be sure and see our windoiv display ror jB prices. EVERYTHING CHEAPER. I M Independent Meat Cosupany j fi Phone 23. 2420 Wash. Ave, j jig "MY MEAT BILL i r is only half what it used to be before jlj I started to bake my own bread The III family says my bread is so good they don't seem to care for anything much W but bread and butter," said an Ogden W, lady, who uses CRESCENT FLOUR. E Utah MOling Co. 6 few Important Announcement? j i The Evening Standard I Will Distribute to its Readers J :p &(? A f? I 1 L1 A 1 8 l WOl LwlW ally liaOOHul (5saiygiig?aEsasaas This book is made up of material furnished by the leading 1 1 aaas8&" authorities of all the political parties. It is absolutely non- 1 1 rw'lSra partisan fair t0 aI1' and with favor t0 none- lt ives I 1 S HI KlBlllMilSi The Lives of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential candi- I 1 IWf ill 'iffliliHS1 I dates of all the different parties I SIiISSmHS The Platforms of all the parties I I f ' 1 ItWP Ptwll I Tt announces PIainlv and emphatically, but concisely 1 fl Wl WW 1 ,The Principles advcated by all the different parties I 1 1 M & Jll i THE ISSUES AT stake ! 1 'l"l 4l PSfel S AIso the Po,itical History of the United .States I ftliSi i , , , 7P Dl!TY OF EVERY VOTR I W'U MlP Pill i If l? U'V C ,Siues' lhe l)laLf,?ra the candidates, and the great Question f ' KixB 'IffBRJflSSSW the hour- Ever-V Df?moi'at should be as familiar with the Bnw?nV ii ' ? a WylSSSBMJl a" ?0htl Plf8. should be familiar with, claim and principles of the o7w 4 SsMuldZ parties It a duty that every voter owes to his country Jio himself ther 4 This is a reduced drawing of the book and 'eatest political campaign of American historv is now faeW nn, i gives but a fa.nt idea of the beautiful ion. Never before were voters studying the questions and issues of the J " I binding. The complete book measures 6 1-2 Iclligentl.v as they arc at present. Never before mS n,n,. ,i j 5 ay so ln" III x9 inche and contains OVER 350 PAGES, In. at present for a book thflt preents u ?re s"ch demand as there is H eluding over 100 colored plates, por- snuarelv parties, all issues, all principles, fairlv and 1 ts 3 TRAITS AND PICTURES. l ' ' 1 ? B e I l ! j SOME OF THE ISSUES j j DISCUSSED IN THIS BOOK ' Owing to the fact that the publishers will I M The Gospel of the Progressive hcivp tn hnlrt fK.v k i i I l j By WOODROW WILSON, Governor of Ncv Jersey UdVC LU "UIU iniS DOOK in Order tO "et' the I ! 13 My Political Creed (Political, Social and Industrial .lustice) to I ft I ' By THEODORE ROOSEVELT nloffT-n onJ li. r . H It My Administration "What I Have Been Trying to Do." plattorm and result of the Chicago Progres- I g! 1 By WILLIAM H. TAFT I 9J I Shall the People Rule? Sive Convention held Ana ; fn q mi-, t I ik 1 By CHAMP CLARK, Speaker of the Hhjm of Representatives vv.iiiiuu, I1C1U iUg. tO 8, 1912, the I j I Fallacies of tho Present Tariff , V J By ALBERT B. CUMMINS. (Rep.) Senator from losv a DOOk Will nOt be On haild fnr hvn . 1 II' i "The Hecall" (Old-Fashioned Democratic View) W0 wSekS. But I By LEE CRUCE. Governor of Oklahoma ... II V 8 What the Republican Progressives Stand For t s Coming. The Standard will rnix 1 Wi By JOSEPH L. BR1STOW, (Rep.) Seaator From Kanuaa l cClve Olie 1 lj I Reform of the Currency (A Democratic View) thnnccinrl n,v r .l 1 . I W By FRANCIS G. NEWLANDS, Senator From Nevada UlUUbdna COpieS OT the DOOk and it W'll U 0 M Popular Election of United States Senators - C I B . By JOSEPH L. BRISTOW, Senator From Kansas given tO OUT SllbsCrihprc; cf Oo J I )I I The "Money Trust" & U1 bUUcnDers at 60c and perhanc: 1 9 I By ROBERT M. LaFOLLETTE, Senator From Wisconsin r Q jjH I Two Kinds of Government. The Secret Kind vs. The Open Kind IOr Only 50c each. Watch for th n R 9 1 By HIRAM W. JOHNSON, Governor of California lx lC COllpOn j it K I Iany Other Issues are Discussed by Equally ' w" appear in this Corner. - 1 1 1 Woll-Knovn Autliorities 1 'Jm |