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Show ,lr, r'V ' - -I--- --f i f"f!I- ftf IlliS AfHH Worth Muslin Underwear Will ! Be on Sale Monday Morning at t t UNDER REGULAR PRICES A MOST EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, indeed, viewed 5 from the present price of cotton fabrics: every mail brings notices of still further advance in the price of bleached muslins, cambrics, etc. THE STORY IS, HOWEVER, A SIMPLE ONE. Wc are large distributors of muslin underwear made by one of the J largest New England factories, and in accordance with our contract they t reserve small lots for us th?t must accumulate in an enormous factory like that, and are billed to us AT A DISCOUNT OF 33 1-3 PER CENT SPOT CASH, and we in turn take pleasure in giving our patrons the full benefit of it. i Z THE ENTIRE LOT CONSISTS OF "SPICK AND SPAN," WELL- 4, MADE GARMENTS. MADE AFTER NEWEST DESIGNS, WITH A FINISH THAT NO HOME SEAMSTRESS. HOWEVER SKILLED. COULD SURPASS. LOTS INCLUDE ALL GARMENTS IN REGULAR J AND EXTRA SIZES. AND IS EVERY INSTANCE THE PRICE I X STRIKES BOTTOM RECORD FOR THE YEAR. I RED STREAKS Jft I OF HONESTY ffeM I Exist in Everybody WfG i f- y Turn in your claims. Don't be dis- ifctfiF jtX couraged. Never too late. The man 'SyX '' i who pays a bill when its 20 years old y V 1 h feels good about it. If you get the i$V f ' I r money you will feel good about it, too. 'tk J ' ; All honest debts should be paid. tr' - Everybody saj-s so. Turn in your fShSttii V li I Merchants7 Protective Association S Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts, I 7T-7S-93-D4-98-90 and 100, ConVl. Nat'l. Bank Eldg., Salt Lake City. I: i Francis G. Luke, General Manager, "Some people don't like ns.' .fvvg.,--.a.h,s ....-.t-...r.--. .,t Mr.-l ..-.,. vV-; n,s j';.: . - f ,.MMlil Who's Your Tailor? Materia., workmanship and fit guar anteed. Let me take your measure for a suit or trousers and I am sure you will call again Reasonable prices and ONE PRICE ONLY. If you think of getting anything in clothes, come and sea me would like to be your tailor. Unt forms io measure. Room 111. Mercantile Annex. Third South and Main. Bell 'Phone 28S4 N K. 4 ZION'S BAKERY 6c LUNCH PARLOR To WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET. S. S. Holm. Proprietor. P.esldence: 280 Central Av. SALT LAKE C1TT. THE Sanitarium Baths Swimming pools, private baths and Turkish baths, all using natural natur-al Hot Mineral Water. THE SANITARIUM BATHS, 52-54 W. Third South Street. THE BASIS OF OUR BUSINESS IS QUICK WORK AND QUALITY. CENTURY PRINTING CO. 167 West Temple St.. Cieat Salt Lake City. i 'Phone Olive 1582. THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES, ETC. The Largest Catholic Supply Concern in the West. 1615-47 California St.. Denver, Colo. li Keith- li ffl O'Brien's l i? August H 1 e Starts plj Il Monday H i jyomifl Bros, got z For Sale or Rent, PIANOS, ORGANS. SEWING MACHINES. 23 West First South Street, J J Salt Lake City, Utah. J Both Phones. M' Telephones Bell, 1532-Z; Ind., 1214. HARVEY ti CO. DEALERS IN HAY. GRAIN AND FLOUR 110 West South Temple Specialties Rolled Feed and Poultry Foods 26 TRAINS DAILT. 1 SALTAIR TIME TABLE Depot, Second South, between Thlrrt anA Fourth West. TRAINS fve- Arrive. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m 2:00 p. m. 3:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 4:00 p. m 3:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 5:30 p. m 5:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 8:00 p. rn. 9:15 p. m. 8:45 p. m. 10:00 p. m. r 9:30 p. in. 10:45 p. m. , 1 10:15 p.m. 11:30 p. m, ' IL " . .V. ' m -. |