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Show I MID-SEASON CLEARANCE SALE j !f Due to the fact that our space is limited and we wish to make room for holiday merchandise ft, which is arriving every day, we have reduced the prices on practically our entire stock of g children s. misses' and women's ready-to-wear and millinery. pa $$J Entire balance or our hih priced Trico1eett Sersrp, Mig- y' 5 ii-f noncttc and Silk Dresses, showing all the newest dOQ 7C - m 4 Btyiea and colors Values to $60 at tyLj.ld lP wfc" Wfl H Sfi Scr"c' Silk andw Gabardfhe Dresses, beaded, embrold- VC IB luMivi ered and ovenirape effects, all sizes and styles. rf -i n np N-J Exceptional values tj I . J j j, VZ-A. i O lb T" V 24 Cloth Coats for Misses and Women, newest plaited bacl: YO Oil nv I 1 Je a"d belted eff(?ct-H- also black full length Broadcloth Coats "bn)i J Tl wltb PluBh collars. Exceptional 17QC 5?! In value9 vi.D y-J I $2 50 and $3.00 Aprons and House Dresses, d 1 Q & i belted effects, all sizes J1.0" i ' I 7 P 2 11 II 75 Georgette, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Waists and Em- I j broidered Tricolette Smocks, all colors (t J -i r 1 Sizes 38 lo 46. $7 50 values J)4.1j ,g 1 i LmI l B l-J ' '' Entire balance of our skirt stork, showing all of the new- J 5? A J j I est plaids and checked fancy materials and Navy and Black J A 1 LA Serge and Tricoletto cloth, in the newest plaited and plain 1 u 53 OFF I ft S I Bji 51 3.50 Fancy Wool Scarfs, full cape and extra Ilalanco of our high priced Trimmed and Tail- $ 2il length, all newest colors and com tf?7 QC ord Hats, no exceptions Values rf k qp e Rq binutions to 520 now at . ... J') .!j 1 1 I rz?. MILLINERY I Balance of n BrBBr wlBoBk3 Trimmed Middles and .LBftSfk ML A W flk ffAt 1 f Bl3 T T i w Special (9 95c VJfttowpii rtiBir 3.45 : iTiL WASHINGTON AVtg I 1 j wiiMm iivHraEiiiiiMMHwHawv Zane Grey's "Desert Gold" at the Rex again today. Shows start at 5-7 and 9 p. m. All tickets 10c. Come tomorrow Sessue Hayakawa in "Thd Courageous Coward." I oo Harry Carey in "Men of the Desert" at the Cozy today and tomorrow. Ogden Tennis Club Dance K of P Hall FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1920. Admission $1.00 Couple, plus tax. Everybody Welcome Cancel that other dat .- Last Times Today H ( I t see P M MAUR1CE TOURNEUR'S H li ilp Super Special v..4 V 'The Great Redeemer a - i ' !,; I The talk of the town W;J;iLj'tr ; turned 'em away the last iJ--- jH 'H' three days. Come early - I yiflj fopl;-; ! shows at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30. rJ " Jt' - 8 and 9:30 p. m. 'THE GREAT REDEEMER" Ogden Theatre I TOMORROW HERBERT RAWLINSON in ( I "PASSERS BY" Sunday Another Superb Special "MADAME X." Second FOXTROT B prize m DANCE H BERTHANA B TONIGHT 9 TO 12 MUSIC PEPPY FLOOR SUPERB ii LILLIAN THATCHER ORCHESTRA More Contestants in J Prize Fox Trot Sc- r" V lected Tonight Couple 85c. Special price for extra lady 25c. wkt I j: Formation of New Medical Corps Unit of State of Utah f I I I 9 Young men ?.nd graduates of Weber Academy and High school are T1 I m v. . r o -f-. i i r ... r ... Y I urged to attend. Thursday Night, 8 D. fH. C 8 H8prUl CorpS trainin the use ? j Program of the evening, Miss Mary Parmley, violinUt, Helen ffiih Crnrnor f Arm0ry that U being bui,t' athlcc activities and proposed J f Hunter, cello, Miss Gladys Rich, Mr.. Bernice Tyree, vocalist, Rob- aa"7, , yorner musica tTddnng as ft band orchc$tra molori2ed ambuiances Day V 1 V Greenwell, vocalist. 26th and Washington for each driU, trip to Monterey, California i. assured for early spring S sL. t |