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Show 1 y-'-'.-z-J,,. , ..M':,:T-vaztl; i : JUNE CLEARING I -SALE- NOW, instead of during July; NOW, when extraordinary - tj values will appeal to ynu most; NOW, before you have pur- :.' chased your season's supply; NOW, when you can pot. practi- t; cally a full season's service out of your purchases; NOW, be- H h cause we do not believe in holding back the Clearing Sale un- r til so late in the season that you don't care to buy at any price. ; !sM Wifete 1 at Clearance Prices 'Z Lot No.,1. One splendid lot of triximed and tailored ! S Waists; this seasoaV newest models; to close the line 9S i- i Lot No. 2 Sheer, dainty Lingerie Waists; handsome laces and embroideries cued in trimming: worth f $1.75 and $2.00 h i June Clearance $1.19 Lot No. 3 Handsome tailored and sheer, dainty Waists of all I !: descriptions, worth up to $2.75 I June Clearance 1.48 LADIES' SUITS SEPARATE SKIRTS LACE WAISTS - i HOSIERY UNDERWEAR SHOES SILKS S DRESS GOODS WASH GOODS LACES EMBROIDERIES I t I At June Clearance Prices IS. I BURT&BRO& ; p 2429-2431-2433 WASHINGTON AVE. t-K'. ,7'.'.'? 1 1'J1.? .'?.''''.".' .'.i l"".V' . L-;r,r,-',''-'1V:T5''-'7''jl'.i. .' L I'W." Vm. ."7,',, J.'.'J?. ''"fTJZ'. g h E iu 0. J U u I iu u a SHAW'S BARGAIN STORE I V 2420 Washington Avenue J M CI Z O r- comoo ni 2 O 2 E tVeigh Our Feed and Grain By what they will do for your horse. If they will improve his condition and value you need them at any cost. Wo claim that our feed and grain will make a better horse of yours. GIyc us a chance to prove it. CHAS. F. GROUT 352 24th St. Both phones. WANTED. "Bids for furnishing 750,000 lbs. Oats, 800 tons First Quality Timothy Hav, delivery to be made at regular Intervals during period of one year from date. In submitting bids on above material state prices F. O. B. cars Salt Lake, giving full particular regarding quality of material. Mail bids to P. J. Moran, Box 783, Sa!t Lake City." It's the Riverdale High Patenl Flour that is the I Best t - ' i . Some soaps are good for one thing; some for another. But with Ivory Soap you can cleanse ANY thing or ANY body yourself; your baby; a white waistcoat or a piece of lace. The daintier a thing is, the more necessary it is that you use Ivory Soap fo clean it. Ivory Soap 994ioo Per Cent. Pure. Sg NATURES 00Q)o PEBFECT'TONIT Something more than an ordinary tonlo is required to restore health t a weakened, run-down system; the medicine must possess blood-purify in properties as well, because the weakness and impurity of the circulation J responsible for the poor physical condition. The blood does not contafc the necessary quantity of .rich, rod corpuscles, and is therefore a weai watery stream which cannot afford sufficient nourishment to sustain th system in ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannot resist diseasi and this explains why so many persons are attacked by a spoil o sickness when the use of a good tonio would have prevented the troublt In S. S. S. will be found both blood-cleansing and tonio qualities combined It builds up weak constitutions by removing all impurities and germs fror the blood, thus supplying a certain means for restoring strength an; invigorating the system. The healthful, vegetable ingredionts of whic; S. S. S. is composed make it splendidly fitted to the needs of those system which are delicate from any causo. It is Nature's Porfoot Tonic, free fron all harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medicine for persons o every age. S. S. S. rids tho body of that tired, worn-out feoling bo oommo) at this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tones up tho Btomach acts with pleasing effects on the nervous system, and reinvifforates ever; portion of the body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA Bread, Light Biscuits and Crisp Rolls are delicious when made from Perry's Crescent Flour! If you've thought your baking &ot quite up to the 1 standard lately, change Flours! Try the Flour that brings Good Results Pecry's Crescent Flour. THE BEST PEM TQESSe SEWSllHl IPSQPBS Ttutesdfsiy, Tfoanirseffsiy stimdl 3itfasBdIs!y Evesslims co"3?oel Concerts Every Sunday, 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.m. |