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mi SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1920. THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 9 H I ADVERTISING SECTION OF TODAY'S f I PAPER MIRRORS NEWEST CREATIONS V : I OGQEN'S SHOPS f TO LOOK BEST I FOR FESTIVAL Community Celebration Fri I day and Saturday Signal for Fashion Show H Apropos Ogden's Autumn Festival which will he hold Friday and Sat ,rJ urday of this week, this issue of the Standard Examiner artistically re flects the beautiful fall and winter designs of wearing apparel 'hat will be on exhibition at the various stores of the city rl-M The display ud en isenients nidi- j; eatc that the merchants of Ogden ire i "live wires" in the selection of the ?M very latest styles of the fashion 1 world And, not only are fchcy v- bibiting wearing apparel that carries all the niceties ol lashlonable suit ings but their stock contains meritori ous values in materials and economic makeup Een from the crown of W tho head to the soles ot the leet may Jr be found clothes suituble to the most ; fastidious taste and accommodating to the most exacting economical pocket book. I LOOK THEIR BEST It is certain that every- store in the city will be adorned in gala-day attire during the week and especial ly during the two days devoied to community festivities of ml-lh and Kood will Not only will the occasion of the week be a dress parade of good clothes but it will demonstrate the better part of Ogden s educational, spiritual and industrial activities and ' progress H will undoubtedly be an -em unparalleled In the hlstor; of the city and become a permanent , institution for autumnal festivals a consummation much desired THIS YEAR'S STYLES While fashion is llckle. ilwas caterlug to the wishes and educated tastes of both men and women, yet the styles of this season are not far , from the designs of former years War conditions, daring the time of that great struggle and after the signing of the armistice for peace, have lead the designers to create styles compatable with circumstan ces meaning that creations for men 8, women's and children's wear ate characterized bv common sense ide;is and made to conform to the exigrn cles- of the times and and effort has , been made n make prices as low as cost of production would permit. Conscientious eiforts on the part of Ogden merchant and the con certed movement on the part of the consumers to exercise economy in buying mean rock bottom prices. The stylos of this fall and winter cannot be snld to be extravacam I Colorful Spectacle Is Promised 1 In Community Pageant "Ogden ! I On The March" Next Friday 3 I'gjx Splendid progress In .ill depart! . i Ls wA in connection with tin plans for the! . community festival In ogden next I'rl- fcijrf day and Saturday were reported (it fclpj the Friday meeting of heads of com-1 p9 mlttecs in community service head-' lp iiii.irters. K&f From Charles H Barton, director Kfej of the finance committee, ramc a re- BjIjS Port to the effect that by Tuesda the BjiS committee expected to announce the t lS completion of the task to the satlsfac- fjHSj Hon of all concerned. tA:j fiss afarjorie Day, director of tha By" i juiccant. "Ogden on the March," lf clarcd her work was well under way. She told the committee that all indi cations pointed to s most colorful special le .is the main groups of the pageant pass in review before rnlum- bls . She has arranged for the construc tion of a stage on cit Hall park, l'urthermore. she reported that ar rangements were proceeding for some surprising electrical effects. PIONEER I E Tl RE Mrs W. Hi Reader, who Is head of the committee on the section to rep resent the contribution of the plo- I ' xiug War mth in the New 5j I H Coats for Fall and Winter s 1 Tha newly arrived ladies' coats beautiful ere j . ations from the hands of style authors in the east 37 jgj come at a time when the closeness of Fall and Win kg ter It noticed keenly. H Those In the short models are done In plush, fur R3 7fy trimmed and lined fully with silk Cloth coats of WW' Bolivia and Velours, with neat trimmings of button3 Km Kr sMrr, an1 novel pocket effects, come In the equally popular lfl long style. They are al60 fully silk lined. VV' Because of the limited assortment and the large fcj demand for these coats right now, it would be well to fcS H come in and make your choice as soon as possible. pfl j m Prices Range From t X $25 to $70 I ASHIONHOP El 2470 Washington Ave. A dp Deliveries if Desired JL productions but. rather, economic creations which meet the approval of j B sale and sane community The patterns in readwear and all other wearing apparel are pretty and be coming as will be disclosed tO 'be -hopper who visits the Ogden stoier Materials In all lines of clothing are of a reaBonabl substantial texture intended to give the best of service. nteni to community ami natiomii life. reported that thin Section of the pa i.eli would lie a small pageant In It self, showing In dramatic form the history of th... pioneers in rtah. John Culle) -said there were many liuslnejw houses which would pnrtlcl pato in the section on industry and in the section of progress SE iM DA) HKOGIt .M The report made bj Miss Rosalind Kh man, expert on girls' organization work, disclosed that the second day program will le one of the most un usual events In the history of Ogden I Id i piogi-ani c alls for n field dny f.n cu lt, in 1 Mi r park with u basket lunch for the family and a big com-1 ! in unity sing In the evening. 'There will be field events for jrlrli' Including various kinds of races with prizes for the winners In tho several I groups. There will be dances by groups from the public schools Miss Ilieman has the assistance of, ,phsleal directors for glrin in the city (schools. The exorcises being arranged 'for the day Indicated the park would be tho sene of many Interesting: events. PLENTI OF Ml sic, Tho essential feature of band RlUSlC 'whs not forgotten by the commlttoe men There will be plenty of good music I It WSJ announced that the Rotary I Club of Ogden would take upon itseir the task of organizing j motor corps for the purpose of taking visitors on sight-seeing tours of tigden's business and Industrial district. Miss Day reported that retail stores were ent h uxlij.it lr about plans for pro-; ivldlng interesting features In connec tion with "open-house" during the two I days of the celebration. Decorations jof an unusual order were promised i by business houses. KR I I s I I' 2 00(1 DIAMOND LOST 2 SEARS (By International Now Servlc) YANKTON, S. D. Two years ago. Otto Huber, young real estate dealer here, ami his fiancee, Miss Ruby Parr, j went boat riding on the James ;ei I A diamond engagement ring which, had cost Huber 11,000 was lost In t be water. I He ami friends searched for trio ' gom constantly during the next two I days but it was not found and he wan I called away to war Recently he ic I turned. Last Sunday he resumed the hun" -ni' a fine sand screen After wort ' Ing about four hours he was Toward' I by finding the ring It has been n turned to tho young woman and , wedding Is expected before the wek I end. M.Kl.ADV WANTS ROOMS IN AKRON'S NEW Ho I I I (By International News Service) AKRON" Ohio. Despite the fac . ' that only the preliminary work on I the structure is under wav, Akron's latest hotel, the Commodore Perry. ha already been heard of beyond slate boundaries. Tiie promoters recently received the following telegram "Reserve room and bath for lonlght " The r inji"i accommodate him ex- ci.pt in ihe sub-basement. I SIsssWswsaassW'5BBHBB ,' y m sBfl - our desire is to what wc can ji ' Wn ' sh to serve our community in good M ji I KJ 1 Hp clothes. we price our merchan- Ifffl r H I f mm disc as low as we can; we're will- ill f Wm M ing to take a smaller margin of fjl W 3 k; profit than ever before, in order ' Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffacr & Marx -hundreds of good looking ,1 overcoats . I you want good looks clothes are the true I in your overcoat; and economy. --ready made I we're here to see that clothing is better today I you get it. we show than ever before; it H you just one type of gives you more value, I many we could show; per dollar, in service I they're all very good and good looks than f I looking. you get any other way M Hart Schaffner & Marx I B the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes M -iSIi H