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Show f Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs Luicklv, EtronethenB tho hinRS and ex. fwls colds. Oct tho genuino in a yel- loff package Schramm-Johnson Drug Co. . i I ONLY 555.00 . l To Chicago and Eoturn. ' m U'owmbcr 16 and 17, via Oregon Short & for UNITED STATES LAND JVD IRRIGATION EXPOSITION, No ffnobei 20 to December 4. and INTKK-Lv&lONAL INTKK-Lv&lONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSl-TTON EXPOSl-TTON November 27 to December 15. Llmit December 15. City Ticket Office, j MaiQEtrcct. , " CHICAGO AND RETUBN, $55, - i1 Brn a &' B. G. R. R.. Nov. 16, 17. Good ' Beturaiag Dec. 10th, .Jfor tnc great L'. P. Land fc Irrigation iKiposition. and National Live Stock iKipo-ition. I)i verso routes. Stopovers. I'or further particulars, call at Citj p pidet Office, 301 Main St. fnW' 10,000 AGRES 0H Carey Act Lands Bty bo opened for settlement at Med wry, Idnbo. November 16th, under the kjlllill Extension Irrigation Co. Ex- ogPinuiDS via O. S. h. Ticlcet.i on sale ; jrXoTetaber 33th to loth. Limit Nov. --mSlL Citv Ticket Office,'201 Main St. 0HICAGO EXCURSION VpjPfa Salt Lake Route. Very low round-y round-y )! ra;cs in effect all "stations in VK, XovenihcrlGth and 17th. Good Wrtcrnioi to December loth. Los An-Wra An-Wra Limited two and one-half da3-s Wm Joab'or Milford to Chicago. Elec-A;ic Elec-A;ic lighted, steam heated. Observa-,Wi Observa-,Wi baffet ear. Ask anv Salt Lako 'Kcte agent- yCOTSWOLD RAMS. thousand Cotswc-ld ram lambs r.&usiit'c.Cuvoy' il?3 Ks lst W WlJS81' r.rt Dofils. Utah, r k ria-elvcil at llils.ofrico until 1 I L ,m';,ov" -- v-m unci llien I ttSl' c , A'10 coElniclion of One S ' ttPiinMCoin,?ai,.: Offlcor'H Quarters ? ?S X111"5' Rloc-trIj Wiring i Si5 T)"' r,"t0'1 States ' udu . h. tKt to aecont or reject d "4M "Twl1",', ItoiwhJs should be f : W&nt, .,0 KnPlh I?. Vlllliinis. TiX - ru;'"la:!lcr. lort Douglas. Utah. ' 'J aWS j J . pCqR.N,cic. TIiOS.r..CUTJ.KK.' rjl J ' i resident. Victi President, j UTAH NATIONAL BANK, j l f SAl-T LAKE CITY, UTAH. : alr.')e',0sIta of 51-00 ana up-; up-; SJ0' .I(?"r pcr cu,, Interest. ; toj unl 1,1 0l,f sbvIiibs depail- Lirifl ET- BADCtBR. Cashier. JJPitts Prag CoJ ycbJ TO. Main and First So. ! Both Pi,0ncs MO. .;t8lt'' K'l'" V'" ,J"l''iiiry rild st.-tl i jCaB, i & ,;7 A"-,mHlltU, Aivli T'P.p " ' 'ilNban or n' 'j"1 '"l only , fc!Wtrovi th" 0tloii of Urn ! S?" to foot ,,Y??u1rr 10 wi-ar ami Yi 1 1 'o 'ro"'w Hold ,n.ly at ; tUo. Arrowamlth Prop-S'j.so to ! ; il il.50.n' Ar"wiiltti Prop-S2.50 ptP .K nil il'hi HBBIBl Bargain News From the y Women's Cotton Union Suits I fl Men's Department r Wi jTvJ) A A -T"1" I I . . " M w m M W Mmm MJr WM MM ments in inch neck. 1911c or short sleeves and elbow length low neck, no al'eevcs, an- 1 '"" 25c rilij.jl i.i..yl,..L,- Women 's. Cotton Vests and Pants M 5 in -fffi!?.i t season's newpst RolorinfTH and wnifcr patterns tvrd-complete lines Sspni' mm IT MttfeSil 11 J andld'eS All Sr,es, worth ,2.00 $1.55 PHONES: Independent- Women 's bleached cotton vests and pants. Vests are lone sleeve and hiKh neckB- S I . Ncall all Departments. f Bell EXCHANGE 2a pants aro.anklo length, French band, sizos 4to 6 special the garment 25c. rH 1 odav at 9:30 p. m. Ends the Greatest Ready-to- i Wear Event Ever Consummated in Salt Lake ! I $50,000 worth of Winter Wearables sacrificed to us at 50c on the dollar. New York gives' f I up its richest merchandise for Salt Lake's ready cash a tremendous stock a mammoth sale. I I Modish Suit styles From Fifth Av- ' Stylish Broadcloth, Serge, ll enue's Exclusive Manufacturers WiiVmMmk r a cw I i 4U n ' 7- mmlBm Jersey and Silk One-Piece I I at 50c on the Dollar 0 IM 1 1 y I ' ' WW-- Dreses for Winer I ill $25,00 to $37.50. Tailored Suits-$15.95 Sfefc ?T "" : 1 i ll $40.00 to $45 00 Tailored suits-$ 19-95 . . Sacrificed- J HI ! $50.00 to $60.00 Tailored Suits $22.95 '( . l mWBImi - $22.50 to $30.00 Dresses-$11.95 y II tfl he most magumceiiL assemblage of Tailored Suit Modes ever exhibited Jfr ' ' ' in Salt Lake superb in tailoring and perfect in fit, fabric, and' finish. j 'MmMM fj? The Stast bargain opportunity of this phenomenal Rcady-to-Wear ' Smart long coat models and Parisian pleated skirts in diagonals, serges, WMjWK, , Sale an immense assortment of Vmters elite dress styles from the ' cheviots, broadcloths, granite weaves and mannish fabrics. Every fash- WM qPji" " jyk?'? foremost garment makers of New York; models adapted from .expensive 1 111 I ionable shade is included rich blacks, navy, greens, rose, tans, smoke Vlkffi! Parisian creations, in the newest style vogue for .winter broadclpths, grays, walnut and exquisite pastel shades. The winter's advance exdu- ifeLIS' I 1 .f6' serges, jerse3's and lustrous silks, in every wanted winter shade forl jJiM j sive modes for women aud misses 'all sizes a tremendous assortment, (Mxf'i I 'i'WP street, evening and afternoon wear. One-piece styles, plain tailored or X JJ jjj 1 phenomenal price reductions. SMMm 'PsJi trimmed with buttons, braids and lace yokes. Pleated skirts and beau- 9 M ' ' I j ' tifully tailored throughout. All sizes for women and misses. ffll) j Silk Petticoats Great Bargains Wmll 'wSwBtt llll . - I 11 Hi, m Tailored Cloth Walking Skirts if I $ 7.50 Silk Petticoats$3.95 tllill llwii llll : II $10.00 Silk Petticoats-$5.95 ifflWr ! 1 II ' $8,75 and $la75 Tailored Skirts-$4.45 1 1 N l1IUUl I fill ; Wil $15.00 and $18.00 Tailored Shirt $6.95 - i j A phcuoincnal purchase of Fine All-Silk Petticoats one entire floor ex- ;iMpM$ ?.',H filth mm liibit selected from the fashionable petticoat maker of New York. Him- I 9 J Lustrous Silks wiry Voiles modish Serges and fine Panamas; Mohair Bl dreds of Petticoats in every wanted shade colors to match the suit Jjl9 SMIl 3 111 rrsted "anS Skirts in .'.he elite of the new winter Parisian I Jffll I and garment vogue for winter. New full-flounced models that arc the , ' pit Wj M Peae styles. Some are plain, tailored, others are modishly trimmed jBjlt latest Parisian adaptations, in plain shades or the elite new Persian Jj' lm." JblOr' wfcl1 oras every one perfect in fit-and hang. Rich blacks, blues and ; H lloral patterns. The values are the greatest ever offered in any, sale. Sk winter colorings; priced at tremendous savings. j Children 's Cloth v ' Boys ' W inter jl and Bearskin, Stirring Week-End Millinery ' Suits $4.95, 1 , Underprices-Today , $fi- . 1 1 I children, iu sizos from 2 years to 0 3-cars; one entire IV I , -, . " I mSM 1 assortment of the lnrjrcst. New York manufacturer of I Saturday in the juvenile department WQ fca- ! WRW I SS'iir,U",,bl1!S,a I Lot NO. 1 Extraordinary ValUeS, $3.45 I ture .J.reenlwtod assortment ot boys' ,vin. tj I and black. Two jlots on the bargain tables in the 1 ' 1 ' I ter suits. Nobby, mannish stvles in double- !3 S'oifprd-u, o- LotNo. 2-Extraordmary Values, $10.00 AtZZZ ' 1 BcarHkiri CoAts yp j lines and finished excellently colors are flMI $6.00 and mo Children's q I TheSe phenomenal millinery bargains will create a furror Srhn "offnS "im'fi a"d m Cloth and Bearskin Coats.. $0 0 I - -n- a j u a a x u dium mixtures .$6.00 and ipr. 00 values spc- Q 1 m the millinery department today hundreds of the sea- dai $4.95. 1 1 Week-End Glove Specials son's newest and most clever shapes sacrificed for this event! TVeek-End Hosiery f fl Fabric gloves for women, children and infants- Fine . ,-, , . -i , t i i 1 TT& l II i imported silk lined cashmere cloves and imported IrilllfSed JKLIS that HYQ Uie GXClUSlVe lnOClCS tOl' Wmtei', petltC .inCllYlCllial aOlCL Fn.fTflttlK P SiE ti nd domestic knit cloves and mitteuG m assorted styles . , .-11-1,1,11 l 'ji.ii ' III a and colors. bccomiufflv tvimine, ovorv shape and shade that the vogue ot correct: style de- . ...... 7. 7", . . , I SI & 0 7 .' i. o Ladies tun fashioned hose, tho crcatost hosiery values I llfl 1 Ireland S Cape Gloves I mauds. Whether a small shape becomes you best or the elaborate large hats, you SMSJiHthc iQtlfrttlt Lakc WalTscr's 25c I Mm Ireland's prix, ca,lc ciove8 lor women 2 OO fed every conceptioii that the elite oE fash.ioii lias stamped as authentic. Buy voffeiyi ' in tans only the pan- ' your hats at this sale the greatest special, event ever inaugurated iu the history of tbo air oQC "Dsifvi-n 3 o r,ri(Ti)e ffl tj Misses' fine ribbed rcuilnrced cottou hose, ejetra special, KtM ! remn s kjtiuvvs a the department. rTcvei' have saA-insrs been so great nor qualities and assortment tho pair lr 2- mm ; lwo rair lors i mni ; Pcrriu s finest suedo chevretto cloves in blnek, tans bettd. COM13. I Boys' wide ribbed heavy cotton hose, serviceable for , KIB and c,,;iy- 'J hc best suede gloves on tho 0 " , school year special tho pair Joe 5c Srfw CutRateDrug t, A Great Sale rp;r:::::: wn's SovSX Tans' I4 ?J" I nr r t i $i.r,o jet buckles 7 Txi Todav nO.O ; -MM $1.00 the box A. P. Wcxpr.r...75o J eWGlty $1.00 jet beads 11 I 11 50c lb. pkg. mcdicaied cuttor. 39c iMo waich pins cents J Women's tan russia calf shoes, st3'lish and 8 j i 30c 4-oz. medicated cotton.'. .15c t lf. . , - ,...,. sets s $1.25 fancy glass beads, L Vr serviceable for winter wear and cold weather. fif 3 , , , i r In , i " 5 ni ' O i -n souvenir snoons Heavy extension solos, button-or lace styles, ilif i 10c .l,oz.pkg: medicated cot!on.... 5c 10 beauty pin sets (32 on f g .sotntnn spoon, ISfekA the winter's most wanted lasts and smart S II $L00 size listcrinc, special 76c card. . . . . i $2.00 rhiimstone combs 98 c L effects. $4.00 and $5.00 values-special, ' 1 HOts size Jistcrine, special 3So . .o0 fancy waist sets $1.49 gg$3.4o. Ml . ... . in 50c Vamty stone hatpins ) Uoc Billikcn pins - -,15c f;,o.n'Tr7?;or n , UiB 5 -joe size hstcrinc, special 19c 50( lm. pins J Misses ana Children s Boys Heavy Calf !; Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet and BOc cun-od back combs O? Shoes Shoes iil 2 , , , ' , f i- i- , i 14. i i i 1 r7-ft. $2.o0 rose hairpins ?1.49 , INil Violet talcum powder, the box, - oOc dip front belt buckles. . . CenTS ,.lA,, ' . Misses' and childron s shoos i in bbick, Boys' hich cut shoes, with buckles and iluSffi t tpfi.OO Ivgyptiau necklaces $3.00 hi'h top button styles, with patent made of heavy hoarded calf, army oak Mfffl .Special IOC (,,r - . . ' r cuffs. Snitablo xor dross and school Boos suitablc for tho snow and hard . Wl'lM 1 .rJ.- M.nsL seti, hoc art 5i and era fs watch fobs 35c and serviceable for tho cold winter wear of winter. II fV j J;.vu rice face powder, special 25c 75i-Jajianese hairpins Q -'75 Powder jars 98c g'g. 6 to 8 $1 95 $2.75-Sizes 9 to 13 $2.35 MI 5c liubifoam and Zozodont tooth $5' Pnrl dS CllnrR ?2'5 S?5-Sizes S'to 11.".?! ! ! .'$2!35 $3.00-Sizcs 13il. to 2 $2.65 1 1 wash, special the bottle 19c 1.00 fancy hatpins ..) cems 65c large knob hairpins 39c $3,00 Sizes llVs to 2 $2.05 $3.50 Sizes 2 to 5 $3.15 tl ACCOUNTS SOLICITED National -Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modem savings department depart-ment conducted In connection with tills hanlc. Snfo deposit liox ior rent. U. S. Depository. Frank Knox, president: James A. Mur-ray.vlce Mur-ray.vlce president; V. F. Earls, cashier: E. A. Culbcrtaon, assistant cashier. Capital paid In. $300,000. Interest paid on tluio deposits. rr t ?ea Bsfafe I 9 1 IsccoKnAr-o ESTABLTSWFTD 1SS0. Capital. tlO.000: Sumlus. S100.000. Special attention Riven to the collection col-lection of rents, payment of taxes, and the care of property for nonxcsl-, denta. SOfTII MAIN STKKET. Salt I.nkc City, t'tah. 1 DESERET NATIONAL BANK, U. S. Depository, Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital. $500,000.00; surplus, $503(000.00. L. S. Hills, Pres. H. S. YounK. Chr, J. C. Cutler. V. P. E. S. I-IIIIh. A, Chr. L. W. Burton. AaaL Caahler, Safety Deposit Boxea for Rent. directors: John R. Barnes. A. W. Carlson, John C. Cutler. David Eccloa, L. a. Hills. Francis M. Lyman, W. II. Mclntyre, W. V. RItcr. George Rom-m.;y, Rom-m.;y, Kocd Smoot. John C. Sharp. John IJ. Winder, II. G. Whitney. WALKER BROS., BANKERS (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1859. Capital $250,000 Surplus $100,000 I Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of Wclls-Farrjo Wclls-Farrjo & Co.'a Bank. Safety Deposit Boxeo for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued Available In All Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1873. Salt Lake City, Utah. j R. G. DUN & CO.. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY QEORGE RUST, General Manager. Idaho, Nevada. Utah and Wyoming-Office Wyoming-Office 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt Lako City. ESTABLISHED 1841. 189 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. ESTABLISHED 18S9. jjll D UTAH COMMERCIAL -AND i SAVINGS BANK I WM. F, ARMSTRONG, President. MM BYRON GROO, Cashier. (IiIKI Commercial Banking In All Its Bronchea. llif.'ljrJ Four per cent Interest on savings deposits. P MB TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL I |