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Show 111 She had heard of I 1 1 but from her impression of other linen I 1 fabrics imagined a thin floor-covering; I ' quite durable, yet hardly the thing for H her purpose. She wanted something H: I thick, like an oriental rug; she had H definite ideas as to color and she found H j exactly what she wanted in Klearflax H Linen Rugs! HlI Possibly their colors rich, artistic, H ! solid tones attracted her first; but it H I was their weight and the splendid dur- H i i ability of a linen rug, as thick as any i . floor covering she had ever seen, that appealed to her irresistibly. , Have you also inspected these Klear- m, ' flax Linen Rugs ? See how they fit into f every room in the house, and how I really economical they are. . . ' H . . - , n r - - - - i I H uu ' Read tho Classified Ads. oo PIUSES SNOW IS BIGGEST II WEEKS Get your tickets and be here early will be the slogan after the opening performance today at the Orpheum theater of tho big new Pantages vaudeville vaud-eville bill headed by the largest girl act in vaudeville, "The Mimic World." Manager Goss urges his patrons to come early and enjoy the show, and by so doing you will help him to accommodate ac-commodate the crowds that will want to see this excellent bill this week. "The Mimic World" seems worthy to be called the biggest and best musical comedy in vaudeville, as the act is one that is bound to please every class of theater-goers and send them away smiling and wish that the world were just as the playprs mimic it Felix, formerly of Felix and Cairo, and known as the world's foremost junior comedian come-dian and mimic. Is featured in tho production pro-duction along with a chorus of pretty maidens. Some really funny comedy is given out by this company of fun-makers, while their singing and dancing numbers are superb in every sense of the word. The country's greatest stage folk arc impersonated by the company. Among those who arc mimicked arc Oscar Hammerstein, Jose Collins, Ni-jinsky, Ni-jinsky, Anna Pavlowa, Sam Chip, Mary Marble. Kubclik, Tempest and Sunshine, Sun-shine, Dolly Sisters. Courtney Sisters, Fritzi. Scheff. Richard Carle, Fred Stono and George M. Cohan. A carload car-load of attractive scenery is carried by "The Mimic World" company, which makes their act decidedly out of tho ordinary. Other acts on this week's bill, which will run through until next Saturday night, are: Tho Lampinis, European comedy illusionists, presenting- their mysterious comedy production, "The Flying Phonograph"; Smith &. Mc Guirc in their original singing and dancing number; Billy Abrahms and Agneo Johns in the comedy of domestic domes-tic life, "When Hubby Realizes," and George Hunter, the man with a yard of laughs, and Mutt and Jeff in a new coined . Advertisement. oo AUCTION SALE OF USED CARS El "Come In and Make Your Bid J UH I and Drive Home a Real Bargain" j HNI Eleven used cars and trucks will be auctioned off by, me to 1 Mfefl the highest bidder I Saturday Afternoon at 3 mum , at the feed yard on Hudson avenue between 23d and 24th" JESH streets. Come early and make your selection and have the Jl flBul machine demonstrated to you. Make your choice, bid the j 0999 jj car in and drive home happy. No lemons among the lot, all j HEfll eighteen karat and sound. HBBI Roy Griffin, Auctioneer j fljBfl CADILLAC COMPANY mm OF OGDEN WmM j '432 25TH STREET PHONE 387 j BE I y ' , j $100.00 EDISON '.. . .$1.50 'A WEEK j ! 'fB $150.60 EDISON :V . .,...,.....$2.00 A WEEK ' &: ! $200.00 EDISON $2.50 A WEEK . 9 $250.00 EDISON $3.00 A WEEK ' U I Granting that a machine can never bo a person, we must admit that this wonder- I j fully perfected invention of Mr. Edison's is about as near human as mortal can imagine. I f r jH Come in today for a demonstration. Where Price and Quality Meet K jdjJ |