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Show t " " ' ' I HOUSE CLEANING SALE j White Lawn Waists, $4, $5 and $6 values . . ,t. . . $ 1.00 1 Suits to clean up, $35.00 values '. ,$10.00 I Suits to clean up, $25.00 values $ 9.50 I Suits to clean up, $20.00 values $ 6.75 1 Muslin Gowns, Chemise, Combinations, 1 $1.50 values 98c I Black Sateen Petticoats, McGee brand, $2 values . . $1.00 I Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists at HALF I &e M. M. WyKes Co. I Knickerbocker Spray-Brush 1 FOR 1 Bath, Shampoo and Massage 1 I miB&mK Gives a new joy tol I wSSwIV bathing. 595 hollow 1 fiifflElm rubber "teeth" mas-fl 1 aVI sa5e yur body while I 1 MflpMJfft-f J 595 streams of water 1 1 IsreliifflC wasn the impurities 1 ; i 1 fiS&ij&Ma J i- ova. every pore. 1 . flpHGgr Keeps hair and scalp ' I 1 tSKIBr' clean. Fits any fau- a i , TJ? cet Five Sizes$1.50 1 ; Jljflauuc. Drugs WASHINGTON. AT.25TH ogden THEATER The Family Playhouse of the City. TONIGHT THE FRANK RICH COMPANY ; : Presents "THE GIRL FROM PANAMA" Prlcec 10, 20, 30 Cents. j ' Matinee prices, 10c and 20c j Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30. Box office open dally, 10 a. m. to , 9 P- m- 1 if ou Double Feature Program at the Oracle. It's good. Orchestra Or-chestra afternoons. Advertisement Adver-tisement no Health and Beauty Answers BY MRS. MAE MARTYN ' Guinivere: Yes, you can overcome the results of the careless treatment of your hair which has commenced to destroy Its natural beauty and cauBe It to grow dull, "stringy," brittle brit-tle and fall out. I would Just shampoo sham-poo occasionally by using a teaspoon-ful teaspoon-ful canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water. This greatly Invigorates the scalp tissues and hair roots and produces a healthy condition In both, insuring a beautiful growth of even-colored, even-colored, lustrous, fluffy hair. I have found canthrox shampoo is extremely soothing to tender, itchy scalps and allows the hair to dry very quickly. A. L.: The delatonc treatment for hairy growths is quite harmless and rarely is more than one application required. Mix a little powdered del-alone del-alone with water and apply to the objectionable hairs, then after two or three minutes rub it off, and the hairs come with it. Washing the skin leaves it firm and free from blemish. Darling: Yes, it is truo that fat always al-ways destroys the beautiful lines of the figure, but if you do as 1 have before advised in these columns, you can get rid of the fat and your form will be plump and beautifully proportioned. propor-tioned. In one and one-half pints ot hot water dissolve four ounces par-notis. par-notis. Let this cool, then take one tablespoonful before each meal. This treatment produces no present or future fu-ture til effects and gradually dissolves the unnecessary fatty tissues. Try this parnotis treatment and you will never have any reason to feel embarrassed em-barrassed because of your shape. Pearl: You girls wore right when you decided that face powder clogs the pores, even though much is blown off tho skin and leaves a spotted effect. ef-fect. You can avoid this annoyance and enjoy a softer, healthier, finer complexion If you apply a spurmax lotion. This is quite inexpensive and is prepared by dissolving four ounces spurmax in one-half pint witch hazel or hot water, to which is added add-ed two teaspoonfula glycerine. The spurmax lotion Is invisible when on and requires no further attention. You will find It especially nice to ban ish summer's freckleB and tan and the sallow, unhealthy cast of powder-smothered powder-smothered skin and to give a delightful delight-ful freshness and youth-tint to your skin. Johanna: Yes, you have a good rea son to feel alarmed about your hair. But you can remove tho dandruff and overcome that dryness without paying a large sum to a hair specialist. Just make up and use the quinzoin hair tonic I frequently advise and It will put rthe scalp In a healthy condition and your hair will grow in thick and beautiful. Here is the recipe: Into one-half pint alcohol pour one ounce quinzoin, then to this add one-half pint pf water. This gives you a full pint of the finest hair tonic, and I know Its use will insure a clean, healthy scalp and a wealth of brllli ant, fluffy hair. Lucy: You want to brighten and strengthen your eyes and can easily do so by using this plain crystos eye tonic in which I have great faith because be-cause of the good it has done in so many Instances, and I am sure if you put two or three drops of it in your sore, aching eye at frequent intervals for a time, the inflammation will disappear. dis-appear. To prepare this Inexpensive tonic, dissolve one ounce crystos in a pint of clear water. To dull, lite-less lite-less eyes It will lend a youthful sparkle spar-kle and fascinating expression. Olive: Yes, 7 know a sure cure for wrinkles which can be cheaply made at home. I mix one ounce almozoln with one-half pint cold water and two teaspoonfuls of glycerine. Stir and let stand for one day. To remove or prevent wrinkles, apply this vegetable vege-table cream-jelly thickly and massage thoroughly. At night leave the face covered with the cream. You will find nothing to equal almozoln jelly-cream jelly-cream to remove wrinkles and keep them away, and it contains no oil or fat which might promote hair growth. You will also notice by Its use not only your wrinkles disappearing, but the large pores of the entire face getting much smaller and the skin very soft and velvety. Dora: For your pimples and tiredness tired-ness I am giving the formula for tho best blood cleanser I know. It Is the best because it acts on the liver and kidneys and if, as you say, you are troubled with severe and constant headaches, it is an indication that your kidneys and blood need atten tion. To prepare, put one ounce kar-dene kar-dene into one-half pint alcohol (whisky (whis-ky should not be used), then add one-half one-half cupful sugar and hot water to mako a full quart. A tablespoonful before meals is the dose. This kar-dene kar-dene tonic gently expels poisonous waste from the body and tones up the internal organs so they can do their work well. Read Mrs Martyn's book, "Beauty." $5 Advertisement. I ITS HIGH TIME for you to make an effort to Bavo a part of your earnings. Why not start a savings account at OUR bank right now? You owe it to your- H self, and to those depending upon you. Tho facilities of THIS bank will help you to acquire and to strengthen the savlngB habit and itl helps the result, too, by adding the interest we pay. I "Capitalf&uilusjIlooTqoo j 'MrSBrowjiinoJJolutWatson, L.R.Bccles ChaV.HiBarion 1 Presldontr' Vtcc Prw .' Vice Pros. Cashier H IBs H ll I SOFT ATTRACTIVE SILKS I I I FOR SMART FROCKS II I You will find these silks just what you desire to express the modish", soft I draping of the new designs. Especially made for this purpose; they drape 'easily I and naturally, giving the frock that soft, clinging effect, which is so desired. ., 1 Crepes in white and cream, rose and tapes- Silk crepe de chine, printed chiffon, voiles, I H try blue, violet, grey, soft greens and dull brocaded silk crepe, charmeuse and satin I H blues make especially desirable and becom- messalines in all the evening shades are B among the many charming fabrics especially H H ing gowns for dress-up occasions, from $ 1 .33 adapted f or evening dresseSj at from $2.9 1 per yard to $2.00. per yard to $3.50. I H The best dress for afternoon and Sunday wear can be most ap- H H ; propriately fashioned from the many artistic and practical designs H H 'p " shown in satin messalines, fancy foulards, poplins, colored moires and . . Vi I H ' soft silk taffetas. Priced at from 69c to $3.00 per yard. I H The Burt Idea of service is well exempli- The excellent array of distinctive and at- I fied in the fact that we have especially train- tractive dress accessories displayed here of- I H ed our salespeople to be of assistance to you ers the clever woman an opportunity to I M in the designing of your apparel modishry, Sreatly increase the beauty of her dress. A B H . .ii 11 wr touch of lace or gold beading serves to H H becomingly and economically. We are cer- , . , , , , , ., , . r ... IH brighten an old gown, while a dainty frill or H tain that their suggestions as to correct styles en .. n . . B 1 tain uiqi icn cugguuiio ao iu whuui olio rultle, a pretty collar or even an entire cor- H H and dress occasions will prove of consider- sage 0f lace brings distinction and loveliness I IH able value to you. ( to the -stylish' frock. I H THE SATISFACTION OF EVERY CUSTOMER-OUR SLOGAN I "'"""" "p uu 'Too Late," Selig two-part drama, at the Isis, and the Isis orchestra, a musical treat. Advertisement. w Maintain a Checking Account W ! Checking Accounts are Invited by the Ogden State Bank In amounts of $30.00 or more. Such an Account will prove of groat convenience in the payment of household j H and other current expenses and will save time and trouble. H Thla bank has also provided many other facilities and cord;ally Invites you to make use of them to the fullest extent. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FARM TO RENT. ' TEN acres of hay, 40 acres plow landri 10 acres In mixed fruit; rich soil, cheap rent to reliable, steady tenant. W. B. Wedell. 1-27 lino iiPiJjIALii THIS I WEEK . I 1 0c sacks salt, 2 for 15c H 30c bot. pure Olive Oil . . . 20c H Bottles Bluing, each 5c H 1 5c flat can Salmon, 3 for . 25c H Pink Salmon, tall cans, IH 2 for 25c H Fancy Utah canned Peach- H es, 2 for 25c H High P. Flour (with 50c H cash order) $1.00 IH FULL LINE OF CALIFOR- H NIA VEGETABLES. H Macaroni, Spaghetti and H Vermicelli, 3 for 25c H Best Utah Tomatoes, doz.95c H No. 5 boxes fresh Crackers 40c H Utah Canned Peas, 3 for. .25c H Baking Chocolate, lb 35c jH Household Ammonia, 3 H bottles 25c H Straight grade Flour, sack . 90c H MUTTON CHOPS, lb ... 10c H 35c packages Oatflakes. . .25c H 6 varieties White Soap, H 7 for 25c M 5c boxes Matches, 9 for. .25c" H Fancy Iowa Corn, doz. , . .95c IH Phone 284 26th and Was?i. H |