OCR Text |
Show -- i ..., . i. l T411 Irt ! . i ,' I . ,,l'''1 ,c, " - "1 7 ' ' 7.-; ; , ' 4 , r I ' , , '.1 f t,.,,,, i i it - . ., r. ; . ( !, , i ; i, t -- -,,- ,,...,-- ,, , t i , , 1,, ,, ,. . , ;. , felt the svhole family' safe in ferryman Vanderbilt's tare. to get larger boats, he gorihe best there was. He would often night. He was never absent from his boat by day and he soon wonopoliall zed the trade. He did things. In 180 when it was expected that the New York harbor would be at- tacked by the British, all the boatmen, except Cornelius put in their bids to , , i ''i ' ,- - .1. 1: !, i, .:' a" ,. ' 4 i i - . i - i . , ' ? - , ' l i , ; i f 1 :i. i i , . - - .. States, :.', ;',;', . it 't t - ,, - 14 7,, ,, t; -7-- , - .., - t , : :: '..'tt . " .. , ; si, .....,..,.., 1 i t- 4, :i i i I t- - t s ' ; - 1.. - - ' I! '..: ? - i , i ( f - , , , ,..,,,;:., - r.. .; i, , s . polyfor.a fewlears . ' s , ,1,ittk s :, A"..., y r ',1' i'' t I. 1 1 i - .12 ,' S's k, - 1 1 ,,411, 'l ' ECONOMIES 1 I $ ioii .; I t lit ' I ; 1.- 0,il, cIi.'4'1 . i st s ill. - 4. : 1:olo' - - c. -; , 1 ql-';;-- '' .4 A VERITABLE FEAST strertdrealteain-colamAlic- , - - . ., 26 ineheit colors; will shed dust easily; for ladies and ehildretes dresses; 70c value at AU e,....J ' i . V e'er. AT lie A YARDWhite English NeinNook that would readily command 18c a yard. AT Ric A, YARDYour choice of fancy white fabrirs, including every conceivable materiel that may be used for waists and summer dresses. values range up to 271i Yard. AT 24c A YARDNatural colored duster linens-- natural. linen, colored homeepun linensthe new tinted stripe Newport voiles the popular whith dation in checks, stripes figures and mercerised tisane, Hayes. In ad beautiful floral effeetsall Vito values. Itio A YARDWhito mercerized ha- Inches wide, value 410c. It ere never oold .... . ....,, ... .,.. mole as black . 1.14, t , Ito cheap. ' - 1 1 r. l', '? , ' .111- '11'1,11e.31:4-'---,-Ssict- IC ' ' , . ;1611;'011: a' ,.... 55c HOSIERY year! exrenence evoives new proreas ot Pretense Pnd spinning combining wear, tone, comfort, Pmure Run aimost Indestructibility, Il'eston Heel and Toe Walking Sox"; The pri.durt ofthe 14,1 :uutos."-.41chramm - '' , , 'Oel ta, 75e suu3mer gloss on Sal ...$ i it I i' on ,.,. i i 1; 1110 ,,, Neckwear .,, 4i i l' Ladle? - i; 11'1 . itl, - -- 7,- - l' ' twisted wears; 59c Umomm . p - 1 - es" , -- ' sN V v, For . prettiest lic aid deo neckwear b greatest variety st every wanted idyls ',. k ii,, , t ,, la a yard "Ai tell 65c 95c. $1-1- 0 "..nn'ht.-liTair- i spall..71$44111,11.84..4.,...!11..:.tilig,;:ikereal the , ',,:,- ss Stalban:ISC.eititirl441"4.1"1"('';$ dhl variety of ' among them ars rivals u.es'tali sizes; each, $1-7- .... PUTS ,.handheriihiels a variety of and Wilke lac edged handkerchiefs In the beet fig grades, , oq. sale at ect heavy. Just a Few of the Made of tine lingerie or lawn. see. pone- te- oaPrtetty style. to;ebeese. ' Shoe . Sectibital Offers For.next Week ., ., 1 , . 1m2.6"Tiihnes; ' 1:Intre';0.:(10orys- 'mBexry. 'o'irev'etrun're'Tan skirt ormorset lade or 12,00 walPeCird hiAn lir IT offb::ialitolnire 10th;Aa4a1 Satirist 51.00 this - lude 4. NEMEMMIMM011111111111.1.1111.1MECEMpl ,. . . ;;; s; a:e.til"n; et 1 a... - . 6 00 .. Ladle.' three bonen on 'now . '' l'1lus 14.60 at ' ' ...,4 .N. ea. ', cda !' cn " 'o4.- . - - - ,' ,, .. , white Nuibutit;, - fordo In ' wPoairthn', e1.; $!;4111 .. med. several 12.00 vultierS Vs. choose from; till lengths, open or closed. In - all . ; 1 l . IT trim- gtailmil I.e.',:-..- :: . b:l 1, . .. 1- ': e0iElte :11:::::111'th-t- . - -- -1: D'710(1"1"------ $1200 - - tiny Specials Our tehratel ' hand linen Imbrolderedhi n.,;13bstre:;cite . - i sent:0141i pntri:tstt , Pliant the Gtsdes at 350 $1 .44 extra $1698 ,... size; by 23 inches; next week. each t-td aver dolmbroldY al.0.!,,401.-t- 76.!! curtains: 70 Styles measurespreadsextra 12 - "ir MONDAX ; atrindde . S2.00 white bed 1 ..ii. A 39c 44c from; next week. Four trimmed steles' to choose from, all made of extra gtAd materials. in all sizes 1110 0,, at PRINCESSE1115 - 14,unilerco MET Bess 80c Grades at Ste Ladies' tinsel mercerized silk hosa Meal In aPPeartsre to a pure silk grade and suPerlor tor wear. best Ste values. Monday -00 ,es. . Ladles' Hose -- LADIES' CHEMISE notihy lace or embmidery than l MONDAY S9.75 , LADIES' GOWNS Values that are PosAtiVelY auffsrldind . You can choose at this poputay-prteaof ll high or low nick alyitis: greatest ititur,o,S"..t.,for'clat".. 13c umoryhhaugbaius taint:ohunipt BEST vAirEs EN WANT YEARS. 75c lice curtains. next week. -- , er tnt tpleatid quality, ha drama-- mak taw and arm holm, la all ladies slits it Draperies . a pair yard s lic this price. have gained torus. This new lot of 160 hats are models copies of imported no two alike and ever"' one of them worth almost double the price; your choice Mon- - 32.01 and 822& lace 36 inchea wide, itSc quality. .s AT Sc Thia Is 4 ctseh tetotmnhhoesaerse fast' cloths. with sizes; next week. silver.;77.7.01.,..11 MOO quality; ,34 inches wider at a .yard 1Ars' Sleeveless Vests . - $I, quality; SI inches wide. . '' ---- -- Linens and ' ' 50c RONDA! lee dies ladieti , .yti. , ;:,.17-0,1- ' NEW ELATS AT $9.75 tstit:rtari led6tnyb price Mow. I - ' at a yard - day, : ... a pair CREPE DE CHENE - . ,, fine weave, extra heavy and soft: Very Crepe good wearing quality; launders beautifully, 44 ne!t15.c2W5t:Ibkael'eaellync:urdlieng.in7 Iwnlichiteee inches wide in colon: Jight blue. pink, flesh, apricot. old rose; navy, A1106. h.Ila. canarr; Aran; next week a pair also black and cream: regular $1.50 hemmed $2.01 quality at a yard PONGEE SILKS '11.15 quality; 34 inches vekle, eel. t, .. .- A he EACH choice of Ms argeon's best and - ),;1 I ,iil ,14 i sday ASYS' MONDAY For Monday 17,, ,, 50c iii:It ,:. : :11'i'l'Ilq: - w 1 :10 4.., 65c ., - ' ,, , ,,....z:,,,,,,T A . - I' dt' .1- -, - above process have denim-- 4,es:et ; 1 glosta In black. white. gray. tan and buck color; all siseat the best : ,,,11,:,1 1 - at 25e. 35n. See. :::, '' ' Offering choice of garments that are matchless in quality, ntatchless in beauty, matchless in fit and trimming, at this popular price, in' fact' you'll. find it hard to duplicate similar at less than 81.75 a garment. ,,, value; .s. ' $1.00 buys in this sole ihoice Of: , ape-cu- and !Woo. , . 1,1yw- -o1- -- shirts' and drawers made or in regular '.arrus d and knee drawer style. soli lit LINESltaihrissans vo.ky ii ! bee IS B length as. Bela thread gloms or thantotsetts .. - ,, t -- I!. V. Ds.: Scrirans drawers: sprIng and 6111111MCT WolCht mPrInewn, ttrtion mitts in various grades; mesh I knitted g"ods and Ate. m:'!,i.,rus , . f,ill teogths per garrycm, at' only . ,........... 1;.,lbriagan tr,,tixed .2,.t t - , ' UNDERWEAR pure 69c - - ' 85c large at a 79c ...; Al $1.00 Sale of 111111ShnUilderwear lien's FurniAinEs 7s, rr,n( h -- 7' , lower than ever-Iprie- rs ,, t--, ,:$ - .,,-,- eALIrEs Styles better than . rt- - l rt74, i ,..::!--t4illi- ROUGH SILK SUITING& 27 Inches wide in color: navy. brown, old rose. light blue. reseda, apricot. Grey. Alice. Wisterta. 4t'd and others.. extra' liaaal1" and ' -- - , Bath 'Most . . .. i- ",, Beet 7Se Grade, ,,,,,,,:.,,It,:i ! ct - s s.6-4- Silks Were Never Sold So 'Cheap WashA Goods White Goods 20T ' , ,',,iti..11:,irt,,,,,,,,1,, .....,,pi, b; - desirable as me. But tbe epranifil iI TUE RETORT. be a I loon be here. and then they'll per c.lalin, .3e.0.15e:: '. 1 - .i 7 - ,,,,:c"arn;a1risninor ails: hc,x or am air.' .......EL. you. , ! 31 i '1 00v..woodrow Wilson. at a dinner in cmhoztiteas green !', ;,,,.. !I I Trenton, was praising the wit of one eps--- ,.. ' 1 ; ;.t4 ". 1 colored janitors of Princeton. j oulirea4,1tifishitine)n,e.watilertstyluit,1$1 the of Dahill C. r5ospting' ma StITIMM.r Jamas t .,. MNehrs.; s encl." heorowtnashosy. making ,.1 ,,.4., "One, day ' us many friendswe a pilpreciate our often called ti ittsvrInt pas. "is rrenclintan Mascot', wtites of the Ibenefit he de- laid the ' governor, ; ,,,r, ' , ,r rnagft by men and were pleased to .i , f''' nodded.toward a grove of denuded riVed ...tom feller Kidney Pills and t, of,lava,lroinexill peinirsphoS lines of shirts. alt -.ell hinslsiewnItell le -: , eiedrsaid to the janitor: , VI 'II ( i',,,( ma it ': ! t -1 and dismal those trees1;11h t and th" b volley 01"It MENS,DEPARTMENT Wmerno. vie- ' deal cl.'",:, relief. Ito I eheerrullY recent. ,, as black ea- your. "21101v ' 1, i I t, ... ' . ... e I mend PliorrtAgli,E TOyOU., , ; ,t, Josue , ;, t r,i, ,, loeit, , i , r ':',i;t IrlItorted. 'pelf,. thr . ; ; ': to MONDAY Long Gloves 40. , 1 .;.-14,1- YronettIn striped grounds with bor- dem: 27 Inches side; for drteses, kimonos and dressing !segues; lie values, at a yard Storm Serge oxtra value, wide; good hsrd ! ,1; sw grey-ta- n.-- Wool Chalhes Bordered chafiles wont dotted and - Extra Heavy. sada aad fit in. Ions: I to a customer. for one day. special at eac- h- high-price- ' 4 t, tri, . . )ard , MI in.. . 4 I' 4 at iti,(1..' hi .49c Pr ler Ati. , spring colors. , Or brOnlik,resedik, .r4!&....liarl,, e, also cream and black: value 1St, at a Towels - I' i for only $3.15 each. Fancy plaited, tucked and ruffled petticoats of extra good quality all silk messalines and chiffon tat-- A beautiful with self colored st1ll4es: soft and clinging; suitable for gowns and waists: evening and Turkish - 6, 4 regulady at $5.00, Selling and $225 Dress Poplins half silk fabric, high satin finish 35o ,, 1 --- ' N New Silk Peilleoals Dress Goods Bargains i Blearhd 4 " , - shown various colors; for one day, linos one to A costolun 1Pecial at eatb.. - ty"plisitittAftto,otfr4tAai,441alikottA01144441110,1)4,11040SIIINiteetolks MONDA1(. ' $1..95 - ..,.,, 'o 250 Styled with. high or low ' necks; trimmed in pin tucks, fillet, Valenciennes laces and embroidery; , i .o 89c , Beautiful New Lingerie Waists 1) Hoch $ , . 1 4, ,., : I ., 'S'AV t- ! ' ,, , ii l' i , lii yards in each piece: tor one day one belt to a customer. special at a bel- cog"' nat..harestnuabatatectsua ..e' ": ;:- lk i - g. p tongeloth ,, - $11-.00- - . ii i. English ,.,: ; I 41 i',i9 $ THE $ILL'S Bolts of White - .,.' $ , Mannish suits for misses and ladies made by expert men tailors; of fine imported serge and whipcords. also hair line effects in black, navy, tan and greysemi-fittindeep reveres and mannish notched collars;- lined with all silk Peau De Sygne; all this season's popular models at $12..50, $15.00, $17.50, $22.50 and $25.00. t1:4,t !".iir -MON DAY: vle .,,.,, .1, ' - Perfectly revend. ble; fringed , Custom Made Tailored Suits l' ih.l' $ 14c -- '', . ' eies- --si- , ,,. k, .:41:, si - Wide hemstitched 42 by 25t end 45 by '1- 6for one cloy. 6 to a customer. special at each. s ',1; - : 1 Pillow Cases tido may appeal favorably to peopiewho posses. a measure of eut. quite obvious Cure and who axe fairly wed 'neurone& But f,or reasons t,,, .1i of tiro explicit hrtermation le &born and terend IIIIIrr PeoPle In more ,, ., . . one. sale than 7 arily get all the 1t' 'days tb, these higheost-ol-livin- g Thenuutritive value is the pares possible from money spent for food. 1;,....r no ' InellAs always the 1 ''' mount consideration. And the cheaper foods ars by , .. i poorer foods. Meat as an article of diet Ellar be Meetly restricted without detriment : : t c I to health. In fad many persona would profit physically as well as financially mainly upon rice. by a rIgid meat restriction. 'The aturdi Jay subsills , i , '' ' and a Portion of fish. . Beans axe inexpensive and are verY rich hi protelds which have great 1. : food value; they have the advantage that they may be served in Several I, ' ' . t proteld food ia, different ways. Chinese. also being a -'. ;.,I comparatively speaking. a "cheap" food. of Warehl potatoes supply this ate- ,The body requires a goodlyAmount t ; 7'.;.' irtieSt at less cost than can be obtained from other wooers.. Even at one ,f, than most cereals. But rine dollar per bulthel potatoes are more economic t.,, at a and eatmettl furnish Messily and other valuable nutritive elementsto some is eornmeal ' from cost. low Mush equally valuable . 1.17, comparatively I , Of the prepsred cereal producte. and the later NVItew apples are a dollar per buishol or lees they may be clamed se sn' .... i etemornic food. espeetally in families where there are children. They are .,,,,,,,,:,,,,, ,. wholeoome eV nutritious. and accordlng to the old couplet. ''6"An apple a day . s,, ,"t the doctor away" - ; Onions are another valuable yet infirTIMISIVO tnod and help to keep the 4I,' ' '; Common glucose a3,rup is cheap and wholesome. And there arewell. body not having more general, use when but1101 ,valid reaeons for oleomergerine 't ''i i se tee la exorbitantly high. ' ;I Certain foods are valuable as condiments and to add variety to the , ..., .,.... i , 'dietarn although they may be low In nutrient value. Crackers. cookies. '4toren moat Cap. pickles; muskmelons. otaxiges. flake breakfaat foods. and foods. Whether I,' '.; 'i ;1:( tied geoek..are experisive conoldering their real steinsita. eanutrient d or reasonable depends .upon qualities. !...'':.:.7 .;.,I ',--- ' a' food Is ' Good milk is ehesper than poor milk although the ,farmer may cost two of ...L'' V. tne.; quart.' cents 7.:1;, per tbree - significent g. hitiped Couch Covers , you participate in savings It changeable, foulards, crepes and chantungsthe very latest styles, tnostly high. waisted effects; with new set-i- n sleeves; high and low necksthere is something distinc, tive in every style and many are exclusive. CHOOSE MONDAY FROM THIS GREAT COLLECTION i, 16, The newspapers publioth a good deal of intfInntln on "fnt1 I I . FOOD - ' ' t :- s ' , ' iI . ,1 ',pc' : Hemstitched Bleached . ., - - 414',-- A value-givin- .$10.75,- rtlik-'- il 'i,,, - ' MONDAY - 11.00 num" l'aneySith sDresses Priced at .$7.50, '$16.50 AND $25.0- 0Are the practical dresses for general. wear. Beautiful silk dresses, Chiffon taffeta, both plain and 010:7,1 ' 11.. ' ,,; , ,,, 512 C before she wore diamonds and other precious Common Sense Talks on Health , '- is. , ate $i. N1 $ Percales , 71 , ' t a Double told;dark g r o un d o with white printings to checks, stripes. block and prom. house fine for dreams. blouses.' and waists; for one day; special , , , 7 7. i,, , - $ Fancy ' t t .. . , , , ,' , , at ty'll" MOND savinzai ft kept gives is the -- n- 'i, ,,,,,.. 'I - t I- 'f . - ..W1W WoFien s Tailored and PP , '.T. lee the Harlem road, then the New Haven, then the Ilud- son River, then in rapid succession the New York Central, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern--h- e helped them all until in 187y,-- lie cotrolled stocks representing of $t5o,000,000, of Which be owned onehalf. Everybody was benefited, farmers sent their produce to market cheaper, merchants secured lower rates, employees 'made larger wages, and stockholders got bigger iftvidends. In 186t he presented the Room steamship "Vanderbilt to the Ile gcrremment to be used for the :capture of Confederate privateers. founded awl endowed Vanderbilt tmiversity, at Nashville, Tenn. Ile Deems. church died Dr. to He a 83 1877,, gave years old, the January 4, fortune being estimated at richest man of his fay in America-- his of Poo,ono,00ts. ' . , ; ,;i, '. . i 4 ; --- it in t - t - l e 71'' . It p ital. lo1,,railroadsfirst 1 .1i . 1 3 7'; - ' ' - , ; Ilk MONDAY A boat was needed to accommodate the people of Albany, and soon hi., i floated on the Hudson, the Delaware and Long Island Soundthen be established steamboats and other connections between New York and California, and by 1864, he was the owner and controller of nearly the whole water transportation in and about New York. ,, ut the people wanted to travel faster. He saw his opportunity and on it. ' In ;864 he withdrew his capital from shipping and invested '' . 0.-Al- gems...worib...a.million-skillars- - it:. r . to, tar,:e .. ... - i4V4 11 ,. f Slic I . , Monday's generous . 19 to ., his power for work was fully doubled. She determined ko help him and his poorly accommodated travelers, so they opened a hotel in Elizabeth, N. J., where his wife did her full share in running the hotel. Think of it: of one of the wealthiest families in the United The 's ;'' r ' ,,1Y .' i ''' - 7 i i mill ; esnt . MON DAY . greatest thing in the world. now In 1818, 24 years 'old, he owned three of The finest coasting' New York in harbor, and had a capital of .1o.000. In his, wife schooners ; t It I.:confidence. t , ,. ,' . I t - I- , gz..;i o . ' . Ilk!' - 4 -- r This summer's choicest apparel can be owned In checks and stripes; light. medium aril dark mill ends: colors; from 10 to 20 for aot na Yards. day. 'special yard . ! . 51f2c ; i st Rousing Bargain Offerings ,111 tomeir,s Outer l":3:.'.'":;"4" ilu.ryTril"' -.- 1 - ' 1 $S Fine iphyr Dress Gingbams carry provisions to the military posts all around New York. They were .''. ; - ,:,offering to do the work at a price for which he said it could not be done, ' I l ; 2.;; but then the contractor was exempted from military duty. To please his Cornelius put in a bid, but he did not go-t- o hear the award. To ii....t !.11::::latber ii astonishment the contract was given to him at a higher price. Won- his , 1 , dering why the commissary said: 'We have given this contract to you 1' '' - ' We want this business DONE and we know you'll do it." Capital 7., ' i i ,-- , - popular lhlks, grey. tan, endbrownsc I householder , ; 4 , , VS, IIVW12011,111byekTolbel111011106,114V3 1111041,10110 111 - al(1,,t.he blue. 2A)bliged ; f. in , ..., ::, ; 0 Ghighams ii ,,.,1!i . Chainmbray. ; - - t- - , .11's .. tAP Sli- I tot, ' ,..; 3 lioN II) 1r ,on ,, , , i atzsittali; - t JO120 if:. A week--Monday- job, slept with one eye open, looking out for the main chance. Ile5" iave tht firSt $300 he earned to his poor parents. While other boatmen were treating their customers to Fmtor to get trade. Cortieltuc built up a for integrity among that crowd of poor people. . reputation The boats of his competitors were larger than his. and their ssbarl all others. Ieran his 1 , privileges much, betier, but lie- soon boat with the idea of 'helping his neighbors. Ile won the public confidence, he was so kind to children and so careful of their wellare. that every - ; 7 , . 'hirthe ' o.....'..f--, - - n 1 , :i- ' ' .' exacting- buyers, both in Merchandis. e, Service and wnen the --Auerbach fortrela,haears of Itslusiness-careestore offered such particular !ood chances to economize in our d 's attractions-pomt.tgreat. the entire stimmer as next fad ' ': - I -i!,1: - wi) . . the-mo- V, 1 : , ' 7 , While this store "always Satisfies" Economy, there is no instance in the wanted to ;aye his mu bo.it and to get the necessary money to start On his oust work he plowed 1 harrowed that rough and stony livid, and that $te--o 1INtsway.wow--4,404laid the fodation of his faous tortitite.. -There were othei'boatmen in that harbor who wanted to be rich, but other boatmen waqed i were not willing to pay the price. While they plethe in time t ono-- I ons stayedl silly money in drinkand their It ;,' , 0 T. ., , t . " ,II 4,110,57:,- - ' '''. 7..,. , Greatest 'Dr Gotds istribu' tea in: D Bargains Salt Lake in Years Are, Bulletined tor Selling 0 411.11.1"1141014ht J ! f - The- ! , ' - i; ' :J ,! r"- ' A Written tor The seturday News. imbibed May 1, Vito, Cornelius 'Vanderbilt, having 7him lend asked his mother Jr4111117114to a strong liking for the sea, At '1.1I !4,Loo to buy a boat The mother said: My son, on the 4,,':!--!... I te 15th Of this month you will be 105 years old. It by that ., : time you will plow, harrow and plantwith corn the eight ;,,,11 ''. Pt , acre lo4:1,willadvanct.the . 4 ile.4 money."Tht- little- latch-4t t ': 1 Ilz,land, wh ere the Vanderbilt family ground ot01-ateI lived', w'as not, large enough to support a littivly and '!ont! i corneliti blond work among the boattnen iii Nov York i 1,11 C PETERS. RN MADISON , ., t4 '' 1 , : t , i . --- , a . ' SECTION TM3,tz " . A King. 7 4, - , Cornelius VanderbiltFrom Boatmanto Railway IA -- ,..rm.- , lit?, 1,t , Success Under. Difficulties . 0 1; . 4.1 .t , 11912 APRIL 13 DESERET, EVENING NEU'S SATURDAY , , -- - .; 7. ,- - ,31 i. , . I a ' . I |