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Show mothers all that worry- Savo thou Innocent In-nocent girls from that element they may come In contact with by prornen adlng the streets at night. Oh, what a good thing, you say. Well, I khould say so. a thousand tlmea yt.. We can easily do our shopping In the limited lim-ited time and save ourselves as well as the clerks the unnecessary worry of late Bhopplug. And for those who have so much money to spond that five days from 8 to 6 and Saturday from 8 to 7 isn't sufficient time in which to spend it. I would sutgest that they contribute the superfluous to some worthy charity association. No need to say that the unions and all the worklngmen have given their endorsement. This Is shown In the way the gentlemen patronized the clothing stores and expressed their Intentions of continuing to shop early last Saturday, and were highly in favor of it. And I know the great majority of Ogden ladles think It a commendable movement and intend to shop before 7 shop In good season and give their money to the Ogden merchants who have to leautifully shown their loyalty In closing. I Oh! I ll tell you we have merchants in Ogdfn worthy or our patronage. (Signed) MRS. G. H. MALAN. EARLY CLOSING AS SEEN BY A WOMAN i Kdltor Standard: Hurrah for the merchants of Opdeu! Hurrah for the early tdiop closers! It's a boon to Or-den. Or-den. Just what we want, just what we have be-n wanting and yearning for for many yeart. were tho frequent fre-quent exprvssiona heard Suturday by Oxden ladles Many people expressed their great pleasure In whopping In the morning, thus getting b-tu.r nat-lsfled nat-lsfled and expressed a delight in morning morn-ing exerclso. Then think, too, what that means to clerkn. thono dutiful, care-worn clerk who from morn until f. at night are putting forth bo much pffort to please ns and take down fifty bolts of goods to satisfy a whim; never complaining, never murmuring. Think Ogden ladles, what those three hours from 7 to K mean t them, and how much It will lighten their already overworked nerves; think how much It would mean to us were we in their places. I can almost h.-ar you say, "Yes, Indeed, we want the xlores to closo at 7 o'clock and any merchant who will not comply will lose my patronage." pat-ronage." Then again Is It not a benefit io us mothers who have watched, waited longingly for their daughters to come home. haughtTS who had for an ei-cuso ei-cuso a hat to buy, a new dreas. a pair of shoes, etc.. raiut hare their rtomnnil fliirr"01 fc'for 7 and Mr |