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Show I ' Kalem's great war spectacu-I spectacu-I Jar production in 5 reels. Broncho Billy and a Snakeville I comedy starts at 6 p. m. to-j to-j night. 3 full shows. Alhambra. I We absolutely guarantee the "WHITE SISTER"; it is one of the greatest plays ever r produced. COME EARLY I and avoid the crowds. Open f continuously from 2 until 11, THE OGDEN THEATER, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. f ' ; I B I Si For every pur- m3 I $wi pose for which g 'jg Jj dinary milk or jC inV iW? cream. l & S' It's cream's X Sg ' $1 onv rival. j $& r ' Ow You'n like it HO! U . naj IB ' WL prepared to sup- 3 (JV At Orplieum Theater, Margaret Edwards, the perfect girl, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. oo Kalem's great war spectacular spectacu-lar production in 5 reels. Broncho Billy and a Snakeville comedy starts at 6 p. m. tonight. to-night. 3 full shows. Alhambra. At Orpheum Theater, Margaret Edwards, the perfect girl, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Advance Sjiowing AUTHENTIC FALL MILLINERY Smart Lines Distinguish The New Fall Hats Some roll high in the back some are slashed and cornered others droop gracefully. Wonderful Hats at $3.98, $4.95, $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 Were you to wait until later you could not secure better styles or values, we strongly recommend them to those who wish to begin be-gin wearing the autumn styles now. Great Showing of Untrimmed VELVET HATS The New Styles $1.49, $1.98 to $10.00 LAST & THOMAS MILLINERY Kalem's great war spectacular spectacu-lar production in 5 reels. Broncho Billy and a Snakeville comedy starts at 6 p. m. tonight. to-night. 3 full shows. Alhambra. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. GIRL for housework. 574 23d St. 8-31-lwk A Pleasing and Profitable Event I I Our Semi-Annual $15.00 Cloth Suit Sale 1 I THE SECOND WEEK WITH ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS, -MAKING THE SHOWING EVEN MORE I i i I COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE. 1 ; I I A BEAUTY SHOW OF THE NEWEST AND MOST DESIRABLE FOR THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1915 1 i ! SUITS THAT COMBINE THE BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MASTER DESIGNERS, WITH 1 :Ji !n THE MOST ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT. ' I J jl Such happy Mendings of materials and trimmings such pretty color combinations such a variety of weaves, and I f' 1 such gracefully model garments, are rarely obtainable save from exclusive modistes whose charges are beyond the 1 ill' reach of the ordinary purse. 1 il Pretty mannish serges durable gabardines pleasing Cheviots, the newest in basket weaves and the ever desirable 1 ty II diagonals in staple blacks, navy, brown, green and choicest novelties. 1 fyl Whether it is the store's buying ability by which you are profiting, or the store's magnanimity in offering 1 ,j such unprecedented values, or the store's ambition or pride, in making each season's event bigger and bet- I ; ' ter than its predecessors, is a matter of minor importance, the fact remains, that it is a matchless demon- 1 j h stration of progressiveness and aggressiveness by which the women of OGDEN profit. 1 ' M TOMORROW THEN, WE WILL EXPECT YOU. . 1 I. LAST & THOMAS I "SHANNON OF THE SIXTH" 1 ; TONIGHT ONLY. TOMORROW "THE GODDESS" if' AND If: "MIDNIGHT AT MAXIM'S" 1 MLHAMBRA ji NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN "HELENE OF I J il THE NORTH," A PLAY THAT EXCELS 'TESS OF 1 $ THE STORM COUNTRY." J ' |