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Show ; j SWEATERS - II 'TPlllS Ls Sweater SeWn 'TSto & iind our Jveator stock I A is now nt its bostS Wc'vc ,hc K'W kcst made iC"- We lmve the regulation sweater stylos and also the. vif.;px mw ,,ml inpul,r t()al sww,t MlMtiA M Colors hi navy, maroon, U "white, gray, green and brown A'-jeWi Some with colored striped ravft''Hn trimming. Special values from a special maker. W KTOH0 LIEN'S COAT SWEATERS j! 2.50, $3, $4 TO 6 , m WUmMm BOYS' COAT SWEATERS j lA WmM 1 $1, $1.25, $1.50 TO 'Upiij There sin- several months of , Mil, lk SWeater -weather ahead anrl the II choosing now is easy. II ! FRED M. , NYE CO, j j I 2413 Washington Ave. jj The Roy ci'ojt Store 358 25th Street. 'den's Most Popular Men's Store S. H. BROWNE! CO. THOMSONS!.; M"OuovE-FinriNO i L CORSETS Jj 6 I Sale of Blankets 1 j Would you consider selecting not buying merely s- fleeting your blankets now if the saving could be one J i dollar in five? Tomorrow we start a sale that makes this possible you select from our new stock, make a small deposit and have 1 p the blankets laid away until the day you need them. The stock is new and i K' ? clean, consists of all grades and the prices are cheaper now than they will be S at any other time of jhe year. : v , - 5 0- Sheet Dlanljet, Grey. 12-4 Extra Large Size, 11-1 Blanket In a variety An extra Ijirpe Wool ) ! S Tan with pink and Mile &Qf $2.25 value, all colors . i it of attractive plaids, fjk 50 r" S border, Cue alue TtOtL ?3 00 value 07 Mixed Blanket, nil col- Q rjft S f ors, 53.50 value iij ) C m i ci t-i i . 12'4 LarRC Sl7r' xvbUe' Our $5 00 Blanket, daln- ' ( 1 J , r n mai,T v Orey and Natural. $2 4 ffQ ty plaids, tans, blue, QftQ 7 oLK:T::.!0l...79e QkS .:...3.9fi Our Wool nianket i P , . ,. ' heautiful material ' heavy (otlon 11-4 Good TTeay Blan- 11-4 $5 75 varue. mottled ? Blanket, fl.r, finality. QQn ket. v.ith bounu edges. 1 fkQ wool, bound with stronfc n fffk hound edgts. colored -fl A "S all colors ..OO 2 5ft value taffcU rlbb..n LlOU borders tl.litf 1 t 0fft ooc" Places V ? A 111 LCI To Trade RAYMOND DUNCAN'S PRODUCTION OF THE I ELilTlIlSiPllILES : ANCIENT HELLENIC MUSIC IN THE AUTHENTIC : : ' . MODES AND RYTHMS. VOCAL AND INSTRUBIENTAL. fh J LYRIC CHORAL DANCES. d . ' $$p$, . ; k I pf-z ' . : Miii 1- THE GREATEST CLASSIC OF ANTIQUITY CORRECTLY U J GIVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, UNDER AUS- . , PICES OF OGDEN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. EK-' .' - V Uli J i ITS r. . mi Friday, Oct. 14, 1910 fiM m 4 Ti!ckefts-75c, 50c and 25c !5W ?':11 Sale at Box Office liiBlfcliiJ ! - ----- 0000 QQQQOOQQO 0 ORACLE ISIS GLEE JOIE . READ THIS LIST OF GOOD ONES: ORACLE IS!S Rose 0 'Salem Town (Biograph ) , A .Home Melody (Vitagraph) v winjt Patricia of the Plains (Essanay) An Arizona Romance (Pathe) JOIE rT npi? A Lunatic at Large. This is a roaring comedy by the VITAGRAPH CO. Examination Day at School (Biograph) Tlle Heart of Edna Leslie. A , Tr . , A A Kalem society drama extraordinary.' Beautiful A Modern Knight Errant (Vitagraph) scenery, perfect photography. The singing of ''Good-Bye" by Miss Thatcher at the JOIE this week is a treat to hear and is also an added feature to the excellent pictures shown there. CHILDREN'S CANDY MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN BESIDES OUR GOOD PICTURES, SONGS AND MUSIC. yniuutuun, 0(i00G000G000e00000000000900000000G Orpheum matinee tomorrow to-morrow at 3:30, bring the children. |