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Show III WARD'5 1 FANCY XMAS BOXES. I FINE CHOCOLATES and BON BONS. ! FRENCH FRUITS (Crystalized). SHELLED NUTS (All kinds) I FINE PASTRY GOODS. II BRICK ICE CREAM. Order Early. We Serve Light Lunches. 2341 Wash. Ave. 180 25th St. J J Phone 279. Lowe's are headquarters headquar-ters for Community and 1847 Silverware. I ""J "J" H I 3MB II llll 'Illll 111' H I CREDIT LOOKS GOOD NOW I I I Open a Charge Account with the . as. I NATIONAL f M jl II I Make Your Christmas Purchases Now M t fI'jtft III PAY NEXT YEAR iffvl I l We have hundreds of useful gifts for the entire family in all ySlsS ttBM-p I "nds of wearm8 apparel that will appeal to you, as well as our price. VF I LET THE NATIONAL BE YOUR SAlffFcLAUS H JK W I Suggestions for Useful Gifts jM I AT REDUCED PRICES I I I LCoiS K "'u v'!U,S .Wssm,s $20 00 and .: Value-. .". $12 95 IE Ladies' Kffl)tL f 9 ? IV &M I dies' Petticoats, $3.50 Values... J ?'2 'J' K S'"! ' ! fSS f I Ladies' Waists, $3.50 and $5 00 Values $ oil yZVu Ia s $. oo im, $3.50 allies. $ 1.95 Wm I La"" Skirt $7 00 and $8.00 vfiSi $ 5 95 w ' T' T $ f iM K 1 Ladiee' House Dresses, $350 Values.. S 1 79 M I ft. H -TV ' 3o Wm I Ladies' Hose, 75c Values . . . 1 's nrts- and $1 0 uh.es $ .98 1 Ladies' Gloves. $125 Values 5 Qr "n,s Hose, .W and 50e. Values. . $ .29 IHI n i j rro io cn j ni r c": y8 Men s ( ollar Boxes, $1.25 and $l 50 Values $ .98 H 1 h r ;la inn'18 $13.95 Men's Umbrellas $240 and $300 Values $ 1.59 SB I LUr8 .$,n5 n00 and $40 0 $19-95 Men's Gloves, $1.50 values $ .98 BiH I Ladies irxirs, .10.00 and $12 50 Sets j. c n or M-..,., r-i i nrv i W I Ladies' Plumes, $7 00 and $8.00 Values I 1 2 t . 8 $2;00 ValufS ' ' ' 1 $1'39 j Ladie.' Jewel,v etc ..... Sold at ctt S"1?11 N:00 wd $500 Values $ 2.95 Hi I Ladies' Separate Muffs. $6.00 Values. t Wl Man,cunn? an.l J Oilet Sets Etc At Cost -I Ladies' Scarfs, $0.00 and $8.00 Values ! J2 1Lm,,1"s, mU and $20.00 Values $ 9.95 1 $ 495 Ladies' Shoes at Reduced Prices If You Haven't the Cash-Your Credit Is Good I Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas Grandfathers clock makes a good heirloom J but it won't keep time. i 1 RANDFATHER'S clock was manufacutred by a single man. j j ji ?L"ff tok tns single man years to make it and when this I single man got through with grandfather's clock, that primi- 'j tive time-piece took up a great deal of space, looked grand and all ij that, but it wouldn't keep time. Why? Because the chap who jj made grandfather's clock was not a specialist he was a carpen- j , ter, a cabinet-maker, a machinist, a scientist and several other m , things meaning that he was a jack of all trades and you know r! the rest. Before they got watches that would keep trains from j! bumping together and manage great cities on time they had to turn j i j the job over to specialists. j!! r l HE same thing is true in every industry. Take the auto-ij auto-ij B mobile industry, for instance. When the people demanded !, better cars for less money they turned the job over to specialists. spe-cialists. They said "The best car can be made only from the jjjj best units and lhi best units can be made only by the best parts builders the standard parts builders." Whereupon the Cole ; Motor Car Company of Indianapolis caught the cue first and ! built a car entirely of standard parts and they called the new type of car THE STANDARDIZED CAR. rgp HIS car accomplishes what other cars attempt it is actually I the better car for less money which you said some day some one would build. This is the proof a Cole Touring Car with a wheel base of 120 inches, four cylinders, sturdy, quiet, i with appealing lines, completely equipped. Delco electric self-cranking self-cranking an d all 2050.00 f. o. b. Ogden, Utah. j ' j The Standardized Car I ORIGINATED AND DESIGNED BY COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, U. S. A. BROWNING BROS. CO. j j DISTRIBUTORS !i j OGDEN, - - - - UTAH. Wagons and Velocipedes Veloci-pedes All kinds at I Lowe's. Tomorrow night, "The Port ! of Doom," with Laura Sawyer, at the Globe. i 1 . , How Can You Do It? was the question asked when a subscriber, paid a year.s 5ubscnp tion to the Ogden Standard in ad I vance and received his choice of I ?, ,dcZ.en ,?nZks that retal1 from ' $1 35 to 53.00 each. Our answer s we have the books So long as they agt those , in advance are welcome to them There will be n0 more when they are gone Read the GfoMltted Arts |