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Show I High School Girls Wanted . I Also girls who are soon to be married girls who are going on summer vacations- or any lady who admires choice embroidery. Your attention is wanted at our corner window before noon j Monday next please see the embroideries we arc to offer -next M Tuesday and let us know by your presence at the J1 1 you appreciate the magnitude of tins TftTRIGrH TS Jf I event 0 fcf-fe e-sa p wiP:M SPRING ; 4P SHIRTS It's time for Spring Shirls and we're ready for the rush. It soems as though every Man in Ihis vieinily should It now about Ihc goodness of our -Shirts we sell so many j of them. - j We've the most refined and the handsomest Spring Shirts Unit yon can imagine.. They're beauties! " ' . I i " : ! ; . ... i , J Rugular or Coat style. i Neat stripes and .figures., Madras. lYr- j cale, Muslin and Linens. j More patterns than you'll care to sec. All new this season. I Splendid Shirtmaking by a Maker, that lnows how 1o make shirts to perfection, j $1.25, 91.50 to $3.00. j j j ! "Vc have made great preparation -for the Men, that ! always depend on us for their Spring Shirt outfitting. i ! FRED M. NYE CO. ) .... j 2413 Washington Avenue i I " WITH" ELECTRICITY And now that summer time is coming again, you will be thinking of an electric iron snd asking yourself how much it costs to operate them, and perhaps someone who never tried one will tell you all about how much it co3ts and that they increase the bills and that they are dreadful. Let me tell you how much current an iron uses and how much an hour it will cost and how to prove whether our statements state-ments are correct. The heating elements in. electric irons are generally German Silver coils ; clay or some ether resisting conductor that will consume con-sume a fixed amount of current per hour. If the voltage of the current used is 115, and the iron is marked 5 amperes, tlm means that if we multiply 115x6, the iron uses 575 watts of electricity elec-tricity every hour. You perhaps know that electric current is sold in watts at the rate of 11c per thousand. A thousand watts is generally spoken of as a kilo-watt, kilo meaning 1000. If you pay your bill in time to get the discount, the current will cost you nearly 10c per 1000 or' about lc per 100 watts. If the iron consumes con-sumes only 575 watts per hour, the current used will be 5 3-4c per hour. When you commence using the iron, note the position of the pointer on the socond dial from the right on your meter, and remember re-member that from one figure to the other represents 10 cents worth of current used. After using the iron one hour, you will observe that the hand has moved a 'little over half the distance from one figure to the other. If the iron is markod 5 amperes, which means that with 115 volts of electiicity, the iron used 575 watts or about 5 3-4 cents. Laundry days in most families do not require more than two-hours two-hours a week for the ironing, an average not exceeding 50c per month, and this is usually in summer when lighting bills are small. We sell a first-class iron for four dollars, on trial for thirty days, to be returned if not satisfactory. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY. D. Decker, Local Manager. Shirt Waists ; The new models in the ? Spring Waists arc particu- j larly smart and attractive, : i Dainty Lingerie Waists in ? i fine embroidery and lace, Net and Silk Marquisette in ) white and cream. I Smart tailored waists in i ! : Persian Silks, Pongees and fancy Plaids and Checks. i I Lingerie Waists $1.00 ; 1 and up. 2 Silk Waists $-1.00 and up. ' A large showing of New 1 ! 3 Spring Skirts in Voiles and ? i fine cloths. 2 l The j j H. M. Wykes Co. ' 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. r.iij:::t;rr,"j,7lTli-T.,ri'Ttirri A great laughing show at the Or-pheum. r:Au::J.LT:r;iihl's!,-v.bijrjir,:j I OGDEH TURF EXCHANGE 1 226 25th street. : , J Wires to all tracks on all i Sporting Events. Dandcrinc vorl"t'on(1'rJ' wp'" 1 balr jut &s surely iu rata I tad 1 UDshlco rHe crop. It produw a thick j growth of luxuriant hilr trheo fc'l otno? rem ; I"- Wo guarantee DaoiJorlno. All Uruj. gUti Mil It aio. lAo nod ;i por bottle. To proTO It) worth kend tbl. ad with too tn tmpf. j or silver asd w win m!l tou a largo froo flTJnl JiOWLTONDANDERINECO.. I V C'QlCtfiO. IU, 0nnjiMniiniJHtiHEt GH00i5ia0iaHE!iss unnuunutitmuuti 1 OR ACLE IvgligGLQBE-J OIE ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA. THE HAND OF UNCLE SAM THE WIZARD OF OZ. THE WIFE OF MARCIUS. vicryl ::. : gold is not all. LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE "ISIS" THURSDAY AFTERNOON. HAT PINS. HAT PINS. HAT PINS. Wc bought S00 dozen-Hat Pins lo bo distributed among our out-of-town bouses and ome of i Vr '? WT K Pwr y 8 inuu,,,n- fnr r OK hours' and they will be given to the Indies Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. The Jadie.s who prefer the dishes may have then,, but wo are sure whoa you w?e Ihe Hal l'.ns you will want them. This is not u cheap shoddy lot of Hat Phis, but are as good as thos,; you pay 2. and 50 cents for. We got a bargain on this lot aud can afford to g.vo them i as 80uvcuirs. THE CROWDS WILL BE BIG THIS WEEK. COME EARLY. THEATRE Both Phones 323. ADVNCED VAUDEVILLE GORDON ELDRID & CO. ; rr:.eutinR tho liumnroim sketch. "Woo i l-- n Leu." by Lincoln J. farter. I LAVINE-CIIrlARON TRIO j Ootcsqim comr1y olul ,lln(.nK truvcjiy. j "Imnfrlrmtlon." ( CHARLES W. BOWSER EDITH HINKLE. i And their ennu-anj- In "Supertltloii.'' 1 modern -Uylot by Oliver Whll-J, j THE DEED BROTHERS. j Unl-pio eymnasts, a combination of strength, ukllt and comedy. ! FRED WATSON, "The Student.-' I .Harry FIDDLER and SHELTON R. Byron j "Who lnr, nluy unci Imurmoiintc. 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