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Show i I May Sale of ' Undermuslins J The season for dainty, well K made musllnn Is bore. Grstdua- R I tl-n lime, the summer gowns lj J all call fr dainty uiuxllim. tj Tho May special nle prices; y .65e values' In Corset Covers, fj Drawers Bnd Oowns, fit.. 45c 'j 51. n0 values In Skirts. Gowns J ' and Comet Covers at 95c $2. SO values In Gowns, Skirts ; I: and long Cheml-e $1195 'v $4.00 values In el;lrls. . . .$2.95 3 1 JI.CO values 1n Skirts. .. .$3.35 2 ! The M. H. Wykes Co. M 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. ;' a, - ,.-..iiiiuiiiiwvi.; "xrr .s rg 1 Tomorrow and Saturday j the Big Suit Sale f Tomorrow the big sale at Wrights' Clothing Store starts again with renewed energy....The suits fj we are selling at half price are values which surprise everyone who sees them n we are determined to live up to our reputation "You can buy it cheaper at Wrights" and we want you" to see these offerings before you buy. Boys' .Clothing at Just V2 Price U And all marked in plain figures, the real process. Boys' suits with straight , pants boys' suits with long pants boys' short straight pants, 1-2 price. Men's and Young Men's Suits at V2 Price Especially strong is the line of young men's long pants suits these were here last season, but you will hardly know them from this season's stock a few more of those last year's men's suits at half price. Hart Schaffner & Marx SuitsAll Cheaper n These suits for men are the very newest suits in this store the very best n clothing made in the United States. Tomorrow we are going to let you have any $25 I I. S. M. sitils for $1K.7."i. Ami reniemWr that wo arc hero to exchange them to alter them if tln-v need it to piv? viu your i money hark if you want it. Wrights' Clothing Store I A GREAT ygg 1 SUIT mi I II LI if This week we place on sale KHBSSv I II I nearly 150 Women's and Misses mHiffiw ij Tailored Suits, made of Fine cfftnjzti I Serges, Shadow Stripes and lt3r:4ffiHl I Check Worsteds, in all the cor- PH2uH rect colors and in the newest tHf jfftffit plain tailored styles. ha j We can assure you this is tho ti. I llll very best value wc hr.ve offered ttfHHr5i I llll in new up-to-the-hour styles. IffHSTH They are regular $15.00 U 5S3Uu llll $25 values, at CTRP M 1 MM, S TJie GKEAT MAY SALE ol Domestic and French Hand Embroidered Muslsn Under- ! wear AH Tills Week. . . LAST & TSIOIVfAS " j TO REAPERS OF MY ADVERTISEMENTS l . i :- - ' : '. . I Lest you tire of thes two words "Gas" and "Electricity," I which I have woven into fable, fiction and story, I must give you something more substantial relating to the past, present and future of these two of Nature's most wonderful and changeable forces. This big revolving mass upon which we live and enjoy our short span in the endless career of Eternity was no doubt once a magnificent globe of luminous gas, and it is possible that electrical energy acting upon matter produced the gases com-posing com-posing our present world. Magnetic lines of force, commonly called electrical energy, fills the great blue dome above and around us, far out into i the shoreless sea of time, and by its mysterious force keeps ev- cry shining star in place. With a slight change matter will become either a gas, liquid, or solid. Water is the easiest transformed into one of these three conditions. A lump of coal can mostly be changed by heat into gas and the gas, by pres-sure, pres-sure, is now being changed into liquid. The day is not far distant when one can go to the grocery andtorder a 5 or 10 pound tank of liquid gas. Pipes will no longer be needed. The gas will be sold in little steel bottles which can bo shipped to all parts; and then'the housewife in the country towns or villages will cook on a gas stove and en-joythe en-joythe 6ame comforts now in use in the modern city home. Instructions Always open tho oven door when lighting the ovens. Open the -valve, then strike match and light burner, then it will not pop. Open the sliding shutter near the valve to give the burner more air to make the flame blue. If the flame is white, it needs more air. When the baking or roasting is nearly finished, turn off one burner. Turn off the burner then though even if it is only for a minute ; matches are cheaper than gas. If your stove does not give you perfect satisfaction, call us and we will send an expert to instruct you. If you find a leak around the stove or in the pipes, stop it with kitchen soap and then telephone us. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. J D. DECKER, Local Manager |