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Show U j ALHAMBRA Today TATTY" ARBUCKLE f gm MOONSHINE H WALLACE REID in P; ' HI 5c and 15c PURE FRESH AIR EVERY THEATRE COMFORT June Clearance Sale Of All Millinery Just received a New Shipment of Mid-Summer Hats in White Milans with Hatters' Plush and Velvet Crowns, at the lowest prices. A new line of Sport Hats. Great Bargains in Trimmed Hats at 95c, $1.95, $2.95 and $4.95 each Untrimmed Shapes at 95c Stafford Millinery Co. 2455 Washington Avenue ! I : ! I AGAIN TODAY OGDEN If Theatre I THE J i TOP' ScritrAxiKw Guy 1 EMPEY (Himself) Supported by Lois Meredith, Jmct Morriion and Am All-Str Ceit Daily From 1:30 to 11:30 p. m. Children, 10c Adults, 25c. I VITAGRAPH'S MARVELOUS PHOTOPLAY OF EMPEY'S WORLD-FAMOUS BOOK ShinolA TmmjW SHINES AND SAVES SHOES JTmL Teach the Children to Save Simple economies practiced now will develop thrift and independence later. StiwoiA in the key-opening box is j good for over 50 shines and makes shoes last longer. DOES NOT RUB OFF WHEN WET ShiikhA Home Set FOR POLISHING lSmSSff-. Genuine Bristle Dauber and Lambs'PPl Wool Polisher, that just fits the gmf-LJ hand, makes it easy to get (YiSi children to shine and save. J NaQI'--'. Effigst Ask Nearest Store S. g y BLACK TAN-WHITE REP "HOME SeT OrlglnaJ by W. B. Finney Adv. Apcy., K. C By Mafflnel Wright Enrljht. Just Say "W. S. S." to Your Postman ' the man in gray" always has a supply of War Savings Sav-ings Stamps for every family fam-ily on his route. Mothers are teaching their children the lessons of Thrift and Patriotism, and are molding the lives of their little ones for future careers of usefulness when they teach the little tots to buy War Savings Stamps Every mother who practices Thrift in her every-day living is helping the nation to Victory. By doing without those things not needed for simple living she is releasing labor and materials now urgently needed for supplying our soldiers. Every loyal American mother should set an example of real patriotism for her children by regularly practicing the helpful habit of Thrift, by teaching the children to save, and to invest their savings in W. S. S. War Savings Stamps cost $4.16 in May, $4.17 in June, etc., and will be worth $5.00 each on January 1st, 1923. U. S. Thrift Stamps cost 25c and are exchangeable for W. S. S. Tell the postman to deliver War Savings Stamps regularly. It's the new, easy way to save. He will know, that vours is a family of "true-blue" Americans. i tm&i 1 NGULMVWGS STAMPS E united- states COVEKMMEKT b - th |