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Show Send your gues on Ogden and Weber We-ber County's population to the Standard Stand-ard office. You may win as high as $45 In gold coin. ' - 1 - ' I Children's I STRAWS - L- AVE have not overlooked the Children in providing Straw i Hats for everybody. For Boys, wo have School Straw hats at 50 to $1.25. Hats thai will stand all that can be expected of them and more. For Little Men and Children, we have play Plats and Dress Hats iu very handsome .styles, ' Milan Braids, Leghorn, Split Straws, etc. Sailor style or Medium brim. II ATS AT 50 $1 io $2.50. Fred M. Nye Co. 2413 Wash. Ave. ! Protect YourClotlies j Von run preserves the shape I stle fresh in and newness of ' nil your dollies if son have a "Wayne Codam! Paper Wardrohe. They iire more than a slornpe protection pro-tection for winter clothes in summer sum-mer and summer clothes in winter. Are a protection for tlu? clotheq you wear from week to week They keep dust, ashes, soot moisture mois-ture nnd perms from your rlntlicg during Ihe rest periods, and make iheni last longer. The Wayne C'cdnred I'apnr Wardrolie (pcrni proof and air tight) is made of special paper ,and red a rl zed by an exclusive process. We have them here in complete Assortments mid all sizes a; 50c to $1.50 each. Write for Illustrated Booklet; it froee. Badcon Pharmacy . May Sale of . ji Uiidermuslms The season for dainty, well ; 'j mado muslins Is here. Uradua- r l Hon time, the summer gowns " all call for dainty muslins. The May special sale prices: ; 65c values in Corset Covers, J Drawers and Gowns, at.. 45c 1 U Jl ".0 values In Skirts. Gowns -I and Corset Covers at 95c ; ''. $2.r0 values in Gowns, Skirts ( . and long Chemise $1.95 r ji $l.ni) values In skirls $2.25 ; $1.30 values in Skirts $3.35 ! ) The I M. Hi. Wykes Co. : 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. How big 16 Ogden. Just guess. You may win a cash prize. READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY : Wasafoli Jockey M j -To- , Jionne 4th Six Races 1 Daily Rain or Shine First Face 2:15 p.m. Admission 50c J. D. MURPHY , Presiding Judge FRESH AT NIGHT If One Uses the Right Kind of Food. If by proper selection of fod one can feel strog and fresh at the end of a day's work. It Is worth while t 1 know the kind of fewd that will produce pro-duce this result. A school teacher out In Kanj. sas In this connection: "I commenced the use of Crap-N'uts Crap-N'uts food five months r:o. At tlut time my health was so toor that I th. ugbt I would have to give up my work altogether. I was rapidly losing los-ing in weight, had little appetite, was nervous and sleepless, and experienced, experienc-ed, almost constantly, a feel of ex-hmiKt ex-hmiKt Ion. "I tried various remedies without Om results; then I determined to gle particular attention to my food, and have loomed Mimethlng of the properties of Crape-Xii's fr rebuild- Ing the br;iin and nerves. "I commenced using Crape-Nut and have tlnee tunao a constant anil rapid improvement In health, in spite of the fact that all this lime I hac been engaged in the most strcnuou and exacting work. "I have gained twelve pounds in weight and have a g"od appetite, my nerves are steady and I sleep sound. I have such strength and reserve force that I feel almost as strong and j fresh at the close of a day's work as , at the beginning. I "Before tiding Grape-Nuts I wa : troubled much with weak eyes but as my vitality increased the eyes becm-Ktrengc-r. "I never heard of food as nutritious ; and economical a Grape-'Cu's." Read the utile book. "The Road t . Welhllle," In pkg. There's a Rea- son." y Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They arc genuine, true, and full of human interest. Clip the coupon in the Standard and ' guest on Ogden's population. |