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Show uu ' NOTICEJAGLES Members of the Eagles are requested request-ed to meet at the hall Wednesday- at 1:30 p. m., January 21. 1914, for" the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased Brother, G A Hansen W'M DOYLE, W. P. E. R. GE1GER, Secv. SECOND WEEK OF OUR JANUARY WHITE SALE of Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, While Goods, Pillow Slips, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Corsets, Brassieres, and White Shirt Waists. IS NOW ON Bargins Never Been Equaled by Any Previous WHITE SALE Lowest Price History Has Ever Known tor Such Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists Merciless Price Cut-ting Cut-ting on every garment in stock, at even less than the cost of the materials in this Most Sensational of all Sales. JjpML S0$10.00, $12.00 and $14.00 Ladies' and Misse' Cloth and Caracul M I SjPk Coats, your choice UV TP-iW ur Entire Stock of Plusn Coats at IC HALF PRICE III 5 $5.00 I f '1f B 60 $25.00 and $30.00 Ladies' A A vi-fl at 0 00 yllf 175 LADIES' SUITS AT W 125 Lames' and Misses' Serge Dresses at HALF PRICE Entire m Stock of Furs at HALF PRICE I tf 250 LADIES' SKIRTS . . . j 175 $6.00 to $7.50 ' AT COST f Ladies Skirt O QQ i ! 300 $8.00 to $10.00 " P- JO Udic' Skir $3.98 1 LAST (& THOMAS lis ... . i Is the old 0 cook stove yk a burden? Why not dismiss the drudgery from your Why not use a range that will save time money g&fc ' labor and that has all modern conveniences and tfffi advantages? Why not use a range that will save enough in fuel to eventually pay for itself? The J? Monarch Malleable Range JfwlClXBlV wi,! do tni and more. You can better afford to buy a -33553335 MONARCH than to keep on using that old cook-stove I Jht"yMi6'(tJi4eS w!t !ts constant waste of fuel of time of labor V:f ''"n'mJr i W ts to csaPPmtment and discouragements jZ TJlC tMONARCH is always dependable always sat- fBf- Wont you call and see it? Won't you allow us to I ll how vou just why we endorse and recommend it? oo notice Members of the Eagles are requested request-ed to meet at the hall Wednesday at 1:30 p. m . January 21, 1914, for the purpose of attending the funeral 0f our deceased Brother, G A. Hansen WM DOYLE, W. P. E. R. GEIGER, Secy. no BIO SHOW TONIGHT AT ORPHEUM THEATER Mclntyre and Heath and Company Com-pany of 100 Here Ready for Performance. Those famous blackface comedians, Mclntre and Heath with their world's greatest dancing chorus, and large company, arrived In Ogden early ear-ly this morning direct from a week's run in Denver. They will play at the Orpheum tonicht, presenting their greatest success. "The Ham Tree.' under un-der the direction of Mr John Cort who has spared neither money nor eneigy to make this the greatest musical comedy traveling today. An unusual ly large seat sale has been recorded, but there are still plenty 0f good seats left for those who have been late in securing tickets. Owing to the stupendous production of "The Ham Tree" very few one-night stands are being played and Ogden is fortunate in being one to secure this excellent attraction A packed houso will welcome wel-come these peerless comedians to Ogden Og-den tonight. (Advertisement) oo NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. my-self. C. E. Irwin. rr uu Read the Classified Ads. |