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Show I I "Hammering in" the I Monarch Quality If The riveting of the Malleable iron frames is but on of" the I thorough honest and well inspected steps in the making of" 2t MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE From the foundry to the shipping ship-ping room loyal expert men keep a watchful eye on the little things that go to make the MONARCH the "Stay I Satisfactory Range." j ' We have the finished product on our floor and it will be a pleasure to go over them in detail de-tail with you at any time and i show you the points that save ; you work time and fuel. Qrphcum I TONIGHT tme I Klaw & Erlanger Present I r , the Great Play I MILESTONES I "One cannot write the 1 ' beauties of this play. ,lt is l a rare opportunity to see a I classic." Ogden Examiner of today. ill Prices 50c to $2.00. CARD OF THANKS We greatly appreciate the loving sympathy of our relatives and friends who during our recent bereavemont in the demise of our beloved wife and mother rendered such kindly service. ser-vice. Especially do we express our heartfelt thanks to Rev. J. E. Carver for hiB words of comfort, to Miss Ethel Clark for the sweet solos, and our dear neighbors, whose kindness will ever be remembered. May God ever bless and reward you. Sincerely yours, J". W. CAIN AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends who assisted as-sisted us in the burial of our loving wife and sitjtor; also for the beautiful singing and floral offerings. WARD E, SACKETT, MR. and MRS. R. K. ADAMS. I iBW1 Spring Dress! lj f Hot Cottons In J R "' Colorings 1 j You know it's not a bit too early to start your 3 I jpL ( Spring sewing. We've made our wash goods depart- 1 jj jjp. . ment ready for early shoppers with a splendid line of i ; ne newest and'most novel fabrics. 3 1 1 E Fine Fabrics For Spring Frocks Dainty Ginghams and Percales 3 ; j Crepes are here in vast profusion, If you like pretty house dresses and Ei fine crepes, embroidered crepes, striped aprons, you'll fairly revel in the fabrics, 9 W with printed crepes. Then there are the designs and the new color combina- ifl j IT bordered materials brought out by the tlPVn 1S howinS- are heavy , fit . . . . r,, . . weight striped crepes and tine ginghams. 3m f jl m demand for tunics. Plain colors or There are new percales in black and j small figures are shown in both practical wnite and several striking new colors. 8 j jjj and dainty colorings. Very desirable are the striped ratine jj B Of special interest are ratine striped crepes and crinkle ginghams which jg j J crepes, brocaded eponge, crinkle crepe make up attractively when combined 3 ' ! tap, and Bedford cord pique. with plain crepe. Neither of these ma- ,, 1 Prices rise by small steps from 1 5 c terials need to be ironed. v ;9 ; 1 B to 60c. Prices from 10 to 35c per yard. X. E Delicate White Goods 1 1 This year the most desirable underwear will be exceptionally E" sheer and dainty. To meet this innovation, we are showing the sheer- est and daintiest soft finished muslins, such as longcloth, cambric, batiste and dimity. For those who wish a more serviceable, durable . i garment, we are also showing the heavier grades of all these fabrics. ( I P Prices range from 1 0c to 75c. jjm ' fe THE TPl T TTTO? THE HOUSE "I K NEWEST HI 1 I rT I 0F QUALITY 4 : m of styles LJ J Ik JL kJ and fashion I a m t "31 S 3 |