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Show 1 Monday Offering Ladies' Newest Fall J A .75 I Suits Values From $30 to $35 . . . y At 9 o'clock Monday morning we offer , r, ) ilMI the first real sale in the vigorous cam- I ifesi paign we are to wage this year in our M0' i 7h Ladies Ready-to-wear department. Thy I h y'$k ' 9ern2 thirty-five suits fresh from the hands of W I I I -r1; the best maker in New York City.. .Suits which have mT j j kli&Stjf thc advantage of the last word from fashion creators. 0Y, I '0 Offering these suits at the very, outset of the sea- i son, that those who buy them might wear and enjoy Ipj i ? them the whole season through. And with these advantages is the Jffi vJk c ! 1 l''. advantage of a price which you expect only at the sen son-end. Y ! In the lot arc thirty-five suits all sizes...All are of the new Jf jfj LJl, j S 4yv.'' short jacket effect, skirts made according to the newest narrow y:)2 ? I C r.w-'-- patterns all man-tailored and from one of the most exclusive t'-l't 1 111 1 WMfT&mk shops in New York City. MJil;. J !s V'v t '3yM$i.'i 1 he materials are Diagonal Worsted, Serges, Cheviots, and Jvt j. ) H 1 j j? fr'-materials of mannish effcct...The colors are the approved shades of i-' ; c i j i jjj ; 'v;j Navy, Green, Reseda, Wisteria, Copenhagen -Black is also shown. v.iV'J lij '! I . : !! The workmanship deserves special mention The lining v f m 'j ? ! ' jv- 1 : ' which is of satin to match the garment is carefully fitted and '-'M' r K j Iti '10-M 'if placedthe cutting and the sewing has that substantially-carcfully- Mm '.' 7 ? ! ttf; ' 'f '" done appearance that is characteristic of strictlv man-tailoring. 't '!J H I 'tyv-W,, A saving of $5.00 to $10.00 on a fall suit at the very &n A 7 "i si 5 l; Nflj . start of the seasoii Z4.'3 fcl V f I I w WRIGHTS' "S& First-class tickets on sale - September 14th and 23rd limited to October 31st, 1910. Low fares to many other eastern points via the Union Pacific and " ;. Chicaggo, ' j Milwaukee & St. Paul . Railway ; I i Overland Limited Highest Class Train of the West. t Leaves Ogden, 2:30 p. m. Arrives Chicago 1:00 p. m. second day. I: Connects with 18 hour trains and non-excess fare trains for" New t i York and other Atlantic Coast cities. : . Another fast train, providing both standard and tourist sleeping i ?j car accommodations Leaves Ogden 8:35 a. m. Arrives Chicago 8:C0 a. m. second day. r To Union Station, Chicago, is only one of the many advantages of the through train service of t he Union Pacific-Chicago, Milwaukee ; &. St. Paul line. For further information address H. H. HUNKINS, Traveling Passenger Agent. ! j 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. I'tah. J OGDEN STATE BANK w OGDEN, UTAH. .1 ': Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates V of Deposit. W CAPITAL $100,000.00 ' & H , BURPLUS $115,000.00 C l OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. :; 3 H. C. Bigelow, President. A, P. Bigelow, Cashier. j? J. Browning, Vice-Prest J. E. Halversoa, Asst. Cashr. (ji G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. eO. A. Parmlcy. H. M. Rowe, J. N. Spargo, I 1 3 o ess o is&whsws cssagaaa ft'i'i-ygguwa e esa The Roy ci oft Store 358 25th Street. Ogden s Most Popular . Men's Store s. h. brown:: co. 0000000090 OOOOOO 0 00QOO00O6 ORACLE ISIS GLOBE LJOIE Sunday will be he last time to see this week's p ictures. If you like GOOD PICTURES don't miss this opportunity. Entire change of program in all houses Monday. ; SPEND ONE PLEASANT HOUR WITH US 0OOOOOOOOOOi)CGOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOGGOOO NOTICE. Tho Elite Cafe la reopened for business bus-iness under the new- management or Blosser Foley. HEAD THE CLASS AD3 T0D.O , |