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Show grlwJ:7TJ?vAr::.;rT:.J...., i..H.ia-i-a.ilKa:,pl'.:j?rT..LSS33 TOMORRO W IS f : SATURDAY YOU'LL BUY SOMETHING TOMORROW. MOST MEN COME HERE FOR THEIR BEST THINGS 1 TO WEAR. ARE YOU COMING IN TOMORROW? ;! I BETTER SEE US WE'RE ALL RIGHT WHEN IT ) COMES TO MEN'S OR BOYS' STUFF. ; THE aind ; ROYCROFT STOIES i i WASHINGTON AVE. AND 25TH STREET. YOU KNOW WHERE. ( j L jW rights Store News? Vol. 1 Wrights"A Good Place to Trade" No. 5 ? Choose Linens at This Big Yearly Saie A Rare Silk 1 S Next Thursday is Thanksgiving' Day tbis Annual y- . j I Linen Sale offers our best merchandise at the sale prices. vJpOO ft U Olty Of iNN d ? 72 IN. WHITE LINEN CLOTHS A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SET rfyeS ) P White linen cloth heavier A, eo"p',e "n'?Vl.9 I'Or tllC pjrtlCS illld tllC ( . . n .. of a table cloth with hemstitch- ift c. 7 than you expect at $1.25. Full ed b0rder. The size of the cloth Other OCKll i 11 JU OIIS A ? two yards wide., a number of s 56 by 72 in. The napkins . . . ... - -V A S neW ud.L8.'fln. Napkins to are of the ame pattern as the ()f t II IS SCHSOH, tlllS SI I K t.''!jrA 7 f match thlR hnen are offered at Coth (dalnty f0ra) designs), , . . $2 35 a doz The cloths QA are hemstitched and are 16x16 SalC oifcTs clrtSSCS .that iXZ S will be sold at VJ, in.. $4.50 regular value - C -ii t i fWf'iflyA 7 60 IN. WHITE LINEN CLOTHS at J.OO Will DC Strictly 111 QC- fejj.' This cloth is not of pure linen. A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SET J - i . ., wUm JMI It k the cotton linen union This hemstitched linen set 's of -OrU L L FN 111111 f?t5n g f j S cloth which Is mect.ny with an exceptional good quality of r fncl,;,m A A , H- ' much favor. You would hardly good linen. The cloth Is large UlKmilUM. Vr TtCl l? i A f Ii S ? be able to tell It from pure lln- 2 yds- wide by 3 long. The p1oeft ey, tV,;. ;tom .T'l 'i,'fV Avl i en cloth. This material Is 60 napkins are 18 inches square Please don t sllffbt thl, item, f - , r; '2- i C In. wide, one yard and three- and ar of the same pretty pat- because the price is small we J ') iiT-t)( T ! I ' i S !!! 44c "Z inrU'-2 you that VMfcUM, if f S 72 in. pure linen cloth. P,ete JUst as new as any we have in ' S C cloths is our regular $1.00 qujl- hemlitched border the work USlial opportunity that we are , I (sfU ' S ? Ity This number Is 72 in. wide lswed0ne. The material is ibl to offer them as we do ! U'VAfi "It'lAl I and is shown In a oreat many of a nea extra heavySatin ab'e t0 Iff 1 I (?) t'.'J I d C new patterns. Dur.rg thin Damk Size of the c!otn 2 There are about 3,000 yard3 in ILltlM'ni, ll I SSriSh"19 Sa,C by 3 yards. The napkins are 18 the lot, the assortment Of COl- ' jBj ML I K - 79c hretr:e-..-u.r..7.95 ors 1$'. out nmi, Wfa, s 72 IN. HEAVY SATIN DAMASK A r)Ch dama$k AmQng tfae weaye3 are W A Cj y L There Is nearly any pttern A rich cloth for the round table Cords, Foulards, Czarina. They Wfl 11' I C you could ask for in this assort- Including a dozen napkins wi i V C ment and If you want nap woven to match the pattern In are offered in s" N . W "r ' w V C kins they can be had to match the cloth. The cloth Is 2 yards both the plain (ty. W . t '$ 7 the patterns In the clotn; 20 in diameter and is of a firm, qnfi fanev rol-'iv rv Ji ' CAlfiS5w ' In. napkins $2.35 a doz: 22 In. h.nd loomed, pure linen dam! and 1 o- (i '$j&$S t V napkins $3.18 a doz- The cloth ask. This excellent $12.50 ors- All !1 -0 M t? k & A. . 0 s Is a $150 value set will be offered Q values for wt ) I 1,500 Yards of Dress Goods . . . ."19 I Values to $1.75 -11 i Rich woolen materials for suit skirts, etc.These are the handsome fabrics which are regularly P ? sold at $1.50 and $1.75...Thc prolonged warm spell has made the demand for these a bit lighter i S than cxpectcd...But you will need them now and may own them at the lowered price. Homespuns, Diagonals, Mummy Weaves, Fancy Mixtures, in the season's colors...$1.50 and ? $1.75 values SI. 19. j "ESSE" A Boys' Suit $1 .95 OTSS. i Worth to $5.00 . . 1 S ? positive savings. . Heavy Cotton Blanket, all col- p I Children's Hose, fleece lined. We havc decided to make short work of the boys' straight wind1"25 89C pe? pl'ir1 1 5C knee Pant SuitS- The Pants 0f theSe Suits arC DOt made Extra Big Cotton Blanket, col- ? K Ladies' Hose fieece-iined. seam- Knickerbocker styles, and for that reason we are wiling to ored border $2.5o a QQ less, double 'heel sell them quickly at les3 than half of the real price. value I,kU i and toe .IDC Many boys still prefer these straight pants and even if cB0"rs "lo0' 72x34 "Vo L S Bronco Buster a wear-resisting tne boys insist on the Knickerbocker style (blouse knee effect) va)ue ' ' ,()0 d twoCkpai9rsfr C Cn' 25C We wiU Sel1 an eXtr Pair Cf PantS t0 g0 With thC Cat aild Big Pure Wool Blanket, all 1 Ladle. Hose'-Odd'slzeV07in StUl WVe JOU three to four dollars. colors, $6 . A 0 S 35c cotton grade t C These are for boys of 12 to 15 years they are priced reff- -t.wj p S Ladies' Wooi-Ribbed double ularly up to $6. Lots of them are $5. Some are $4.50. and . . . v r heel and toe, &oc AQr so on. You may have your choice of the entire lot for $1.95. ? values.. 4oC I LAST YEARS' SLEEPING p Ladies' Burson (fashioned) lisle GARMENTS CHEAP. S thread, all colors, 35c Because these sleeping gar- j S v ZSc Men's Suits $ 1 Q.75 " J R ance against our policy to ? SALE OF SWEATER ,D5 V QlllGS . . . "heTe art of Flannelette-good S J COATS v.m.ww ' quality made with feet in the ? S Here's the final reduction on You will be surprised to know the number of men who are VorlTz toyeirs.es'cent S J Ladles' Sweater Coats, all new saving $5.25 each day and getting suits Which are just PS gOOd garment A fn i this season well made good style a little better, we think and just as good value as for HZjQ C ? ty''C8- though they paid the $25 to $30 price at any other store In For ages 4 to 5 years, 75 cent ? $2.75 Sweater Coat. $2.45 Q J 1 v garment T Qr C $3 50 Sweater Coat. $2.95 Ugaen. fp DOC ? 4.oo sweater Coats $3.45 When you think of Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits you have c $4.50 Sweater Coat. $3.95 a feeling that there is no doubt about the valve or the style J ? I' fo IZVZ CSS! : : : : : ".US W would like to meet every man in Ogden who is interested in BONNETS. ? a Fall suit. We'll not complain if you don t buy we 11 save TQ cL0SE 0UT X you $5.25 or more if you do. Is it worthy of your considera- JhMe were nere last 8Cason 5 s tion? yet the styles are good and the c C OANDY SPECIALS bonnets are fresh and clean. To effect a quick clearance we of- 7 ( ;:rre" thousands of remnants and i S Mints, Dutch Gum Drops, Co. BASEMENT BARGAINS Baby $1.00 Bonnets 4Sc C coanut Bon Bons, all per Baby $1-50 Bonnets 73c C y pound 15c Look over these remnants in the Economy Baseemnt be- Baby $2.00 nneis .....98c Why Hesitate? An Offer That Involves No Kisk For Those Who Accept It ""e are so positive our remedy will complnifly relieve eons.1 ipatlon. no nialter how chronic it tuny bo, that we offer to furnish It free of. all cost if It fails Const Ipatlon is caused by weakness weak-ness of the nerveR and muscles of the larw Intestines or descending colon To expect a cure you muet therefore tnc up nnd strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier acthlty. re want you to try Uex.ill Ordor-lies Ordor-lies on our guarantee. They axe eaten like candy, and are particularly particular-ly Ideal for children. They act directly di-rectly on the nerves and muscle? of the bowels. They have a neutral ac tion on the organs or glands They do not purge or cause any Inconveni ence whatever. They will positively overcome chronic or habitual constipation consti-pation and the myriads of associate or dependent chronic ailments. Try Kexall Orderlies at our risk. Two nies, inc, and 2T.c. Sol, only at. our store The Roxall Store. T. H. Carr. 2Cth and Grant. -1 Don't use harsh physics. The reaction reac-tion weakens th- bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Got , 1 man's Rcgiiletb. They operate easily, tone the stomach cure constipation. ,110 SfSID ;.;;: I IS HIGH? NOW that the col weather is here, families can buy their meat supplies in larger quantities. We wonder If most people realize the cost of handling handl-ing meat In 6mall quntltles. Modern service to the consununer Is very expensive. ex-pensive. This accouu's In part fr the high cost. The sen Ice costs a3 much as the meat. If you want to save somihlng on meats that really is a savins, buy in larger quantities. Note these prices: Kound of beef, about 60 lbs.. 'Q ..S';c Loin of beef, about f.0 lbs. fi? lUc Whole pork loin, about 20 lbs., 5 .17c Whole pork shoulders 10 lbs . (0 ,14c These are not cut prices, but Is for g"Od V. S. Inspected beef. We can lurnlsh. cheaper meat at cheapen price. One generally pays for what one gets. DUT ni5 STIIE YOlT GKT WHAT OU PAY FOR. Tl'RKKYS. GEBSK, Dl'fKS and CHICKENS al the RIGHT PRICE. RUSSELL -JAMES CO. The Home of "Puretah." Bell 866 and 16. Ind. 521. 185 24th St. Some kinds of meats are on the de. cllne. we will give you the benefit If there Is any. t IOrC DUJTLnji piCWC guuuJ rw"""v ""'"'i' "o f flannels, Printed Flannelettes, Percales, Ginghams, Cotton : ; ? STENCILING IS EASILY Flannel, Toweling, Curtain Ends, Dress Goods Draperies. PIERCED BRASS. A NEW N v F AD r S LEARNED. Fringed Bed Spreads, white Foot Stools Hassets.QQ C ' S . , and colored SI 35 t0 covered, up to $1.50. .tOL. Tno Popularity of brass as a 7 Most of the magazines are now an coiorea.. x.oti vBS f ' r home dcorat(on has created a telling of the new decorative values tKJf Children's hi""h top School new kind of work for the home f ? :;"i5i."2r5E.r t whw. .-tasw-twor Tsxi'yssfS'z ? painted on fabrics for curtains. the Japs make their fcjC? &irls $2-50 values. Q done are about the same class d S cushions, etc. Once you learn famous tea miZP ClZes 5 to 8 1-2 JX9?Cy a those which are used in py. 5 you can make your own designs rography but the finished ar- S we'll teach you without charge King Glass Wash Eoard. Reg- Children's winter caps. Odds tide is much more beautiful and I C. p and sell the first materials to uiar 59 Cnt r and ends, worth fliff sensible. Displayed at the Art yu- value ...&&l'C &0 cents Department. Guaranteed Liquor Cure Drunkenness I3 a progressive dls-sease; dls-sease; the moderate drinker Is not satisfied sat-isfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving lor more and more bo-eomcu bo-eomcu Irresistible as the disease advances; ad-vances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism. Alcohol-ism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right In their own home Is Orrine. It la sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine No. 1 Is the secret remedy; Orrine No. 2 Is for those, willing to take the treatment Either form costs $1. Write for free booklet "How to Cure Drunkenness." Tho Orrine Co, GSij Orrine Building, Washington. D. C Sold by leading druRgiot.-'. and In this city by BADCON'S PHARMACY. PAINFUL & DANGEROUS Rheumatism is due to a diseased condition of the blood cells and corpuscles, cor-puscles, brought about by an excess of uric acid in the circulation. It is not only a very painful disease but an extremely dangerous trouble. The briny, acrid state of the blood gradually gradu-ally forms a coating over the muscles, mid by depositing a ccmcnt-like substance sub-stance in the joints frequently terminates termi-nates fatally, or leaves its victim a hopeless cripple. It is natural to 4' doctor " the spot that hurts, and it is quite right to use liniments, hotnppli-cationx, hotnppli-cationx, etc., to get temporary relief from a painful joint or swollen tendon; Lut Rheumatism is not a skin disease, and such thirds, when depended 011 nlonc make one careless, and the disease dis-ease gets a Gnuer hold on the blood. S. S. S. cures the disease because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It goes into the circulation, cir-culation, nnd rc-CS rc-CS C?J moves every fl (l particle of tbe V Y VV irritating uric X K acid, builds up W l V tlle blod, L mm jj makes it rich KZr an' dy. and in I this way prepares pre-pares it for the proper nourishment of all joints, muscles, nerves and bones. If y0u have Rheumatism, get the uric acid out of the blood by taking S. S. S., ,i purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy freedom from its misery. Book on Rheumatism aud any medical advice free to all who write. THE BWXFI SPECIFIC CO., AtUata, Oa. Piles! Piles! Piles! VIIIIn1 Indian lllo Ointment will cure IlllncJ. lllmllntr nnd Ilolilni; Mt.. It absorb ab-sorb th tumor, alluy Itching ut one -( a a p.xilUce. Klv.-n Inntatil rrlU.f' William" Indian 111..- Olnlmont lu prf-pnri.d prf-pnri.d for ritrn und It.hlnir of Ihe private pirta Dmirrlata. mall Ok: and II If) WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Prow . Cl,,ltmj, 0hl Bdeon Phrmipv, Qi |