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Show oo UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY COM-PANY ANNUAL MEETING. August 10. 1916. 105 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The annual meeting of tho stock- ' holders of Union Paclfc Railroad Company will bo held at Its office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, October 10, 191G, at 12 o'clock noon, for tho purpose ot electing fifteen directors of the company and transacting transact-ing such other business as may legally legal-ly come before tho meeting. For the purposes of the meeting, tho books for tho transfer of stock (both preferred and common) will bo closed at 3 o'clock p. m. on Monday, September 11, 1916, and will be reopened re-opened at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, Wednes-day, October. 11, 1916. ALEX. MILLAR. Advertisement. Secretary. oo Read tho Classified Ads. ! School Boxes' Free Tomore vivthe Hourly esthosJents Get a Copy of the jg to Children which brought savings of many dollars to our customers October Pictorial i f ' P i t, i j during the early part of the year. As the store is free from old stocks, 15c I f ror the school children new merchandise has been used almost entirely in arranging this list 7T; I I we have provided a very These items are on sale tomorrow during the hours specif ied. A bale 01 Fruit Jars J I box which is given with I each pair of school shoes I or boy's suit. September Sale of I Blankets Stocks are ready for the E great September Sale of Blankets, which is an an- Inual affair at this store. By placing orders for great quantities for early ship-r ship-r ment we have been able to buy l blankets at prices which makes I this sale possible. Here's the plan : You may se- ( lect at sale prices all of the bed- ' ding you are likely to want, I and if it is not needed today, 1 we will hold them for you un- f til you are ready only a small 1 payment down is required. J See the display in the Twenty- I fourth street windows. The i sale is now in progress in the I Subway. I Double Service Suits for Boys I Have you ever noticed that the pants of the t boys' suits are worn out J long before the coat is I even showing wear? And t yet when you try to get a pair $ of extra pants it is quite im-S im-S possible to get those which match the coat. t We offer now a double service I suit for boys in that two pairs S of pants are supplied with the ( coat. And the entire suit is I made to give double service. X The pants are full lines. The ft workmanship is all done in the , best manner possible the I coats are made to retain their i shape and the materials are i as good as those his daddy's i suits are made of. f These double service suits are r now ready in all sizes in the f Men's Basement $4.95 Great Exhibit of Silks I We are planning today for one of the greatest J exhibitions and sale of I silks ever held in Ogden. I During the recent trip to j New York our buyers were in- I strumental in securing the I most complete lot of silks we J have ever brought to Ogden. As silks are among the very I scarce articles this year, this news has more than ordinary f value. 4 In order to display this great I silk offering it will be neces- X sary to show them in all of the I windows from our corner to the Shoe section windows, a A display covering more than one I hundred feet of window space. 1 In this exhibit will be seen all I of the most popular silks of I the year as well as a great I many at prices which will be I impossible later in the season, i Our advice is to secure all of I your silks as early as possible. 9 to 10 10 to 11 111012 1 to 2 IMPERIAL GIRLS' MIDDIES CLOTHES CUT GLASS LONGCLOTH A Ptty line of Children's BASKETS TUMBLERS n.25 Imperial Longcloth, Mldllies. colored collars 7-c CIothes Basket, solid Cut Glass Drinking Tumb-36 Tumb-36 inches wide, extra good -ma ciars, an sizes, riie W00(1 DO(.t.om American lers, grapo design. Reg-quality Reg-quality of soft finish long- "s"aI o0c IZrr made. A good sub- CQr ular 15c. Qr cloth for fine underwear aiues nJs stanUai basket OOC .Each 7- for infants' wear. 10 (Subway) (Basement) Limit 6 to a customer. Eff8 boil!.' 75C WASHBOARDS BLACK SATEEN (Basement) (North Aisle) 3Gc Wash Boards. '"H reg. 20c Black Mercerized Sat- CORDUROY hpt TDVTCU tau;i c Vlar Xo' 2lsl7'6' har(hvood teen, 30 inches wide, extra CTTTTTMC TURKISH TOW LS frame, metal t l g00d quality of satteen. SUITINGS A good size Turkish towel surface suitable for bloomers, pet- $1.25 Corduroy Suiting, 30 with attractive blue bord- (Basement) tlcoats, shirts, etc., r)n inches wide, large assort- ers. Made in a soft fin- black only. Yard... 1 LJ ment of plain colored cord- ish of good absorbent turk- DRESS GOODS (North Aisle) ury suitings, in all of the ish toweling. Qr 50c Dress Goods, splendid att TQT TM QUFFTQ nevr fal1 shades- Q&r 12c values 7 quality of dark colored MUOL.I1N oriHUlO Yard "OC (Domestics) dress materials for chil- Here's a great big muslin (East Aisle) T Amcc dren's school dresses In sheot of tnc usual 50c Plain colors, 3G -jo value- The size is actually MI 1ST IN SHEFTI'G NECKWEAR inches wide. Yd. . . . 38C J2x90 mk f lo s New Neckwear In large (East Aisle) f,ou Y 3VC S, bleached or unbleach. flat collar and small roll TI TRfcfTQI-I Tmxn c uour..... effects for coats and 0AKURlbH 1 0 W LS (Domestics) Ide AYard loC dresses Values 7 Or Enn n?ik CORSET COVER (Domestics) up to 50c each. WK, blu 1 Pink Hand embroIdered Corsel (TVest Aisle) Each Covers, on extra fine ma- EMB Y MENTHOIATUM (Dome'sYics)' ' ifrflsnijnd FLOUNCING This hour we offer the b,g WHITF I AfFQ St ? v? um 98C Smb. Flouncing, IS inches oOc size of genuine Menth- WHllt LACLb $l-3o "values........ 7V, fc n olatum at about half price. A new lot of fine white (Main Floor) terns for dresses and This is a fresh shipment laces, with good scallops t ATF, T TNTON skirts Values un 11 and full strength. ?0C .s for lace pet- tt-c S oSyarS SrX?. . 23C This hour L7 :icoats, etc., IS inches wide, SUIIS , v, (Drug Dep't.) Values up to jf Ladies' Union Suits, made U lam ; CORDUROY c yard vl of a fine selected mercer. pnPT TI AP cVlDTC (-AIain FlD ized ya". with li&ht kn rt,o DlvlKlO pyj j nw Tnpc and band top. OQr NOVELS This season styles of 11 , . 05c value for 07 Reprints of the popular ladies' corduroy skirts in J" . Ps; sta.mnod l? bo (North Aisle) novels; a great assortment values to $5. These arc embroidered, in var ous nPI7QQT7C of titles. In the first edi- offered in tan. rose, green, designs and colors. Values LALJlLo JDKLobLb tion these were $1.25 and will be good styles UP to 5c a A lot of ladies' dresses left books. Choice ; next year. This (1 for 1 Ut' from the summer's selling, this hour OoC hour, choice P i .70 (Art Dep't.) These are all this year's (Stationery)' (2nd Floor) T AniF' fOATQ styles and will be used as 1 SCHOOL SHOES Final Clearance of Spring St i ftC LADIES' WAISTS Children's School Shoes, and Summer corduroy and to $S P i 70 -A- lot o ladles' waists in In good quality kid, button golfino coats. These are V'n'ri Floor" tlie earlv fal1 3tvles: ma- styles. Sizes 5 to S, $1.39; good for school wear tot ioorj terials are crepe de chine S to 11, ?1.60: 11 the larger girls, and Tor TENNIS SHOES nnd striped silk. All good to 2, per Ofj women. Values to $ln. Boys' Tennis Oxfords, Patterns in the usual $3 naIr P1.07 This hour black canvas with rubber values $7 10 (1st Floor Shoes) for $Q.7d soles, sizes 10V- to fJjn for v"'17 MEN'S 2nd Floor) 2, 59c; to C... OOC (2nd Floor) UNDERWEAR GIRLS' SHOES f) T c GIRLS' SHOES Men's Shirts and drawers, Misses' Shoeg, sizes 11 oUlO UVllKALLb Growing Girls' Shoes, pat- made of a medium weight to 2. They are in vici leath- Boys' Red Pocketed Over- ent with cloth tops, white ribbed cotton; in brown, er, with patent toe and -alls, in tho genuine blue soles and rubber heels, blue and black. Usually caps and good leather dye; sizes 3 to G years. Button styles. Sizes 2V 49c, per soles. On sale 7c Usual 25c 1 Q to 6. This AO garment LoL for J)I.D values 1 sL hour pilT:(j (Men's Basement) (Shoe Basement) (Men's Basement) (1st Floor Shoes) 2 to 3 1 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 8 FRUIT BASKETS JARDINIERES SHEET MUSIC ALL WOOL CREPE Baskets for the picking of Very ornamental are these A great assortment of 9Sc all wool crepes, -10 fruit or for marker. Mado earthen jardinieres in sheet music, all good se- inches wide; a few dark with firm handles: well warm browns and greens, lections, but the copies colored printed crepes made of new materials. The size is 9 inches top. have become slightly soil- suitable for house dresses The usual Q The usual $1 EJRiT ed in handlIn5- These are and kimonos; excellent 15c kind JJ values. This hour... OOL values to 25c. Choice 1 quality, French 'JZr (Basement) (Basement) this bour, copy IC designs. Yard LD DRESS GOODS FRENCH CREPES T 'T" $1.25 Plain Colored Dress 75c French Crepes, -10 TABLE DAMASK FLEECE LINED Goods, 54 inches wide; an inches wide; a wonderful S1 7r T , , 0 rrrrc excellent quality of ull quality of fine cotton inches wSe- ""heaw GOODS wool material, suitable for crepe, used for negligee; auaiitv of all linon Trlci, The attractive new line of street wear and school white only. ?Er d'oubl(f damask. ntUxi fleecQ lined Sods for dresses; in all of tho Yard dcsigns ' Jfa Ul""! house dresses, kimonos, staple colors. (North Aisle) Yard . J) I ,OCL scho1 dresses, etc. These Yard UOL, .fi, V-'i V are the best 17c values. (Bast Aisle) COLORED (North Aisle) New RFD SPREADS SPREADS OUTING FLANNEL PatternrD " Vo HtLlJ jrKtLAUj Dnp of tho handsomest (Domestics) S SJ'lSPyS EMB'Y INSERTION "snst& and lhe aT Sue This $1 73 SSSim he 8c obTmrt 98c Do,eStlV C???rlcY (Domestics) HAIR RIBBONS BOUDOIR CAPS yard ror' Iar" SCHOOL HANDKS. School Hair Ribbons, in nil Net fni crepe boudoir FIr' School Handkerchiefs for colors, 5 inches wide, with PS. in light colors, trim- NEW BARRETTFS children, with colored bor. satin stripe ettects, 35c mei with ribbons. 35c " each 5C (West Aisle) (Main Floor) TSSSrTSSS. (Main Floor) SAFETY PINS MEDICATED SOAP usual 9??c COIors- The SILK HOSE A good safety which Doctorg Med,cat values 15C Gotham Silk Hose, in most SLTiin ?d cSiot- Sap; a very fine tolIet (Glove Den't all colors and black and are J sold color 80a for ten(er (Olove Dep t ) Tvhitc; one of the best ?llZ t Sir r cately Perfuned. This is RARTFq 51.25 hose made, fko , pern this hour, a regular 10c value. c I5A131tLi for yOC two cards for This hour, per bar.. OC SWEATERS (East Aisle) HRFSSFS Sweater8 for the nni TCT7 HDrccrc lixiiooia nrvvc) cttttc made of ite woolen nUUOt UKtLOOlio Attractive school dresses EtyJio OUllO yarns, closely knitted. House or porch dresses for the girls of G to 14 a lot of Buster Brown These have become slighter slight-er ladies; made of a good years. In attractive ging. Wash Suits left from the lv soiled. Therefore $1.50 quality of lawn in good hams and percales. The season's selling. These aro vlues are 70at styles. Just a small num- usual $1.80 QRf' In e0tl st'les and valups tbis hour IsC ber of them left. or values, this hour... 7 OK from $1.50 to $2. i (2nd Flnnrl Usual $1.50 value... OOC ("nd Floor) On sale this hour. . 4VC (2nd Floor) SAMPLE (2nd MEN'S SHOES CHILD'S SHOES BLANKETS , MEN'S SHOES SSS IZ0 u& Child's Shoes, sizes 8 to small line of sample Men's Shoes, sizes G to 11; styles. Laco styles; sizes 11; they nro In patent blankets which aro slight- the' ave 6od uppers 6 to 11. Splendid leathers vamps and cloth tops. y soiied jn yvoo and cot- md hea leather soles, in usual $1 values. This $2 values, j ton Va'Iues from n tQ Regular $3 CA hour ftQ on sale P 1 .UO $12 closing out at cost. valuo P.OU for P.V5 (Shoe Basement) (Subway) (Shoe Basement) (Shoo Basement) LBHIBSIIHillHHILIIIHillHilllMLMHHi fruit this season, we find 9 that we have far too J many jars for the ordi- J nary demand. But in or- I : der to dispose of the stock, 4 rather than carry this great i quantity 'until another season, i j wc have decided to make prices ( i j so attractive that prudent 1 1 housewives will supply their wants now, not only for this 4 season needs, but for those of i next season. It is reasonably A certain that jars will cost much w more another season. d Mason Pint Jars, dozen. .58c 1 ; Mason Quart Jars, dozen. .68c 1 Mason i2-Gal. Jars, doz. .98c I Schram Jars, with wide I mouth I Pints, per dozen 68c 1 Quarts, per dozen 78c a Half-gallon jars, dozen. . .98c a Mason Jar Rubbers, dozen . 5c 1 Mason Sanitary Jar Caps, X. doz 23c I Schram Jar Lids, per doz. . 19c I White Crown Fruit Jar Caps, per dozen 29c Stone jars for pickles, etc., and A jelly glasses on sale. jL Corsets Should Be Fitted It is generally conceded & that the beauty of ready.- I to-wear garments de- pends very largely upon ? the style and fit of one's corset. Since the new gar- ments are made to fit the lines 1 of the new fall and winter A styles of corsets, it is very ap- A parent that a perfect fit can- & not be secured over a poorly A fitted or old style corset. 4 At considerable expense we A have sent our corsetiere to the k best school in America flj) where the proper fitting of cor- sets is taught. It is her busi- a ness to not merely fit the cor- & sets to one's figure, but to Q help in the selection of the A proper .model. 4 Before you begin to try on the , garments of Fall, see that j'ou . are wearing the proper corset and that it has been properly , fitted to your needs. New Gos- sards, New Warners and Red- I ferns are all ready. A j Dressmakers Now j j Ready ! Madam Capiau and! Madam Mitchel are now I back in their depart- 5 ments on the third floor u of this store. During the i past summer both ladies have ' 1 spent much time in the various f style centers, gathering new t idea's for the making of wear- J ing apparel for the coming f . season. ; These dressmaking establish- ; ments, which are acknowl- ; edged to be the very best in ! Ogden, are maintained for the J service of our customers to make into gowns the fabrics i which are purchased at this i store. Being here in the store i ; they are able to give to cus- m tomers much valuable aid in I the selection of materials and V trimmings. Both establish- 0 ments are. now ready to design 1 ; fall and winter garments. 4 , (Third Floor) J j |