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Show tiie siohmnu itmi. sinihv udimx, LASTS SIX .'.siiijximi, ah;u 21.1101. MONDAY MORNING DAYS-BEGINNI- NG r -- oiling next ween at Silks tlie sheerest examples of the weavers kill are presented prices which seem iniimssi-hlmuler-ricsell m were it not lor the fact that you well know our ability to exccssivel Mnaller than is ever exacted. The products of many of the worlds most famoiislo:v.s Japan. China, Franco, America will jrreel ltst of those buyers who know the perfect illustration of true worth. Tlii sale id silks wiJUie rememhereil Ionj alter as an instance of the lowest prices ever known in the West. 1 e e 35c for Japanese Corded Wash Silk, selling heretofore at 45c .35c for India Silk, plain colors with ' polka dots, worth 60c A ( r c 45c J 4.c (or Corded Silk in plain colors, worth regularly, 90c for fam y 1 ongec Silk w ith stripes, easily worth $1.00 ,y Inch will cans e contemplation. $1.15 for guaranteed blink taffy fa , 36 inches zeide; worth $1.50: an $1.4pfor black Pea it tie Sole, 36 inches aide; the regular price of this desirable silk has a hears been $1.75. C 55c for fancy Messelines, worth 90c; a bargain extraordinary. 55c for fine Taffetas, plain colors; worth regularly $1.25. 50c for those Summer is one of the most JJf q 55c for Crejie de Chine, )lain colors; worth regularly $1 .00. 55c for guaranteed black Taffeta; always worth at least 90c Cor-se- ts An Important Announcement ottur ing offers at this most ti in elf pricing . of Low Prices for Very Desirable Colored Dress Fabrics '. In opportunity in the Colored Dress Fabrics ichich is worth the very careful attention of those buyers who keep informed as to the regular selling prices of these particular materials. This is another instance of seasonable reductions at this store. A Cc for ACL c for a handsome piece mixed suil- for this piece of black voile; 3fi ICc for QOc and 3 of Scotch mixture; 3 (50c a yard. worth in J white voile in the inches comes J wide; in, 3(5 inches wide; solid grounds inches wide and selling regsalt and topper efcadet bine, lilac and dark popular 44 deoititle of green, wine and black, inches at a An bine. in Material much fect; wide; regular ularly yard. ler caiahle of attracting a flaked with white. One lilt Lowest price mand for dresses during the price $1.35. nil-wo- all-wo- ol ol -- lt season's best offerings. of Ladies Spring Suits Attracting Many Buyers A THIRD OFF MEANS GREAT SAVINGmarked the beginning of the mIc of liu) of our Spring tullorod stills at a third off the regular price waa the result of I he announcement. There are other ladies in this city who should take advantage of thia very low ofTer while thia sale la still on. All the coining week these prices will he maintained and it ahould be a week long remembered aa a time of money-savinFriday lad a large attendance for thia suit made of medium grey homespun: has fancy flared skirl and an Ebon jacket beaiiiifnlly trimmed with black and white braid. Regular price. 1il.()iJ. M msde from an attractive brown and while mixture. Made with an Kion jacket and the skirt cut with aeven gores, and trimmed with fine quality of braid and buttons. Regular price 112.00. ijg tHi for ault made of grey, tan and hrown mixtures, worth 118.00. for a suit made of grey and blue mixture; made with aeven-gor- c II flare aklrt anil liss Eton jacket trimmed with a navy blue and rod broadcloth front, and a deep girdle belt Regular price $17.5u. ,$1.V.00 fur suits made from the heel quality of blue., brown and black etsmine. Regular price 822. oil. 11100 for soils made from grey mixture In Ihe Klon and Norfolk alyies. selling regularly al $28.0i). !ilMH) for handsome suit made from black voile: skirt made full and with shirred top. lilouse formed by shirred shoulder and has a deep girdle hell. Former price $30.00. for IS-0- Our Misses Spring suits will be at the same reduction. The New Neckwear Collections of Incomparable Beauties 6c Rich! in the midst. of the busy buying time for appliques this offer will be greeted wiih much approval. Never were prices on desirable dress trimmings reduced such low figure. c for 1.25 jjnaltty. for 81.40 quality. 85c for $1.76 quality. Boys Tam fqr 30c quality for 40c quality. 54c for 50c quality. 37 20n 42 c fresh arrival lit 15c, 25c, 20c, 40c. 35c, 50c prices - well-dress- ed AT BAFGAX COU K T ER This department is I h boms of the very newest ideas In small boys' wash suits. Tlioy come in I ho Biistcr-hrnwn- " nmi'h admired Rux-sisand style and sailor blouse-- . The only desirable rliuhr for the little fellows during the warm months whleh will soon h in evidence. Price 75r In $2.5i'. , the most attractive ideas rouglii io the Art counter This year. Comes in red and white, blue and h''e nd green and white. Sufficient ir front and back, 35c; same Md iih 5 yards of ruffling. 73c. 13c a pair for buy a wash pnnis. A little grade at 25c. ers 1c per yard from 9 to I 1 MONDAY MORNING 5' SC939L CASE. EX81BIUI SI. LOUIS The Weber County Srhunl Teachers' was held yesterday in the court ib commissioners' room in house. The principal feature of the n. meeting was the address hy Prof. adH. Adams, member of the state exvisory board upon ihe educational IHs Louis t. exposition. the at hibit addresi waa upon the general review of the work during the year, also upon the matter of prejiaring forma and exblanks to present the educational hibit upon. At the conclusion of the addreaa. the taken up. regular institute workofwas examinations Including the matter and other commencement work. The meeting, which wea largely ettendod. waa preaided over by Superintendent Wilson. twtirr tlf a wr institute true-riltk- - .IJI the newest Oriental cream laces ntsde its appear, priced lo anil every pnrehaser who drosses. of alcoves thd new for admires designs The widths are from 4 to 7 Inches, and are worth per yard A sure here Isst Friday and they are soap , unscenicd. scfltng regularly atj 5 cents. While there was a large attendance at the ribbon sale which began yesterday at nine o'clock , the bad weather prevented many buyers from participating in what See the New was the best ribbon selling ever promoted Cushion Covers by this store. To give all the same privilege, we will again sell those satin and tafi Tjuft TTosslr canvas for cushion cov- feta and fancy ribbons at . Is nn f "'a - Good News for the Lovers of Oriental Laces For bar of Pear" s Made of hab0 rorp,, ProMy be served upon Snpt. E. Allison of the Reform school, to Knox, an inmate of the in i ? Judfe Morae'u court 3Kll.l,k City and show why be r(eeeed from the Inatl-dl- d tution wr,t kleo atateu the court oom?tmhave th rIs?lt t0 the Wm1 giving the boy e S' The ' bearing upon the writ THU Bn ,n B,t Lake City. At the 1U, n 01 be board of n tee t lr 8t,e tnduatrlal school, a Parole gf Eddie Knox was Ju5A Morse of Belt PaQ ring a letter of request 5 for m Mr- - Crosby, the Wfe JSS 'h of the coramunica-bav- . riou, JZ taayoung Knox did not lo eutlrle him lo asrov i111. " abiut the first case "1 i' ui V 1,,e u w,n be .""ro interest. 30c for Hungarian cloth; .72 inchea wide; very satisfactory art drapery 9c foffancy boof goodMationery; 24 iheeti of paper, 24 envelopes. 2i( 1 of .white pique; eaeh 2Se, Capa made of linen, some fih leather visor, and some lam 'o' Wanter style, each 50c. A 30c for the befl quality of green window shades; the best spring roller' ,c boys clothing ever brought together by any one and 75c. H4BEAS CORPUS 13c for black lawn,, figured patterns: 2S inches wide. 25c for cotton voile in plain white: :8 inches wide. 12 for dimities in plain colors; 28 Inches wide. 4tc for imngei- - in tan and silver grey; 28 inches wide. 12c for cotton covert cloth, all shades; 28 Inches wide. J 12c. 20e and 40c for pique; the best for lmys waists. 2.'ie for plain and flgured dimities; 20 inches wide 12c for figured lawn: 2u iiicher wide. . l.ir for line lo) of lawns; 32 Inches wide. for mercerised gingham; 28 Inches wide. 25c for cotton vnllca in all the light shades; 30 Inches wide 6(tc for figured pongee In tan only; 28 Inches wide. 35c and 50c for cotton pongee; 28 Inchea wide. lc , Continued All Next Week The smartest l'ne of the little hoys' 'un'o'shinter you have seen this seaWe formerly at 20c. 18c for zephyr ginghams, stripes plain colors , were 30c 6c for the best apron ginghams , selling at actual cost. The clioirest designs lo the batten-ber- g collars are here and admirers of thin new idea In collars are Invttari le visit the Art rounter where nuuiorou patterns can be seen. Prices are Id for the sioeka and 25a for Ihe and cape collars. Dont Miss the Ribbon Sale QShanters - son. for 75c quality. for 85c quality. 50c for $1.00 quality. 15c. nice line of mercerized ginghams selling Have ihe ladies and in tsars seen ihe new Rob Roy raps for the ftpring and Summer wear? They promise much popularity and many or the smart dressers have psbsed very favorable opinion ronreriiing them. Male of linen, with ihe leather visors. Price 5flc. and 75c. Half Price on Desirable Black Appliques Tbc and Misses Caps As to a Style Demonstration for the Real Little Boys and Their Larger Brothers We have made every possible preparation to take the befl care of the real little boys and their larger brothers. Every mother takes die mot particular of the family. Al the Clothing department she will find the inoA comprehensive display of Cl pains to dress the boys as stylishly as the other members will be as attractive as the clothing. A boy causes parental pnotv the and store This season will always be remembered for a bringing forward or an unusually beautiful collection of women's neckwear. White predominates In designs or embroidery, and while with Ihe colored embroidery. Al thia store are all the styles displayed In a most pleasing array and at Ihe smallest r pricings. Sr for white turnover collars, hemstilrhed In colors; worth regularly, lUc. ljc for white linen turnover collars, embroidered in colors. !Sc to 60c for all white and lificn turnover collars embroidered in colon. ISe for white linen turnover cellars. 2 for 25c. (Yillir and cuff acta with while hemstitch and while with colored embroidery, and white with Persi- an bands and, drawnwork: each 25c, 35c, 5Pc, The last few day have lieen quite remarkable for the receipt of so many new' and attruriive designs in ihe colored wash rabriCs. 'And as If lo Increase the interest itime gisiils have been bought at flgurea which enable us lo sell them at a Itjnro somewhat lower than would be supposed for goods of this quality. 15c for New Battenberg Collar Patterns New News of Ladies Colored Wash Fabrics - this season. cool evenings; worth 60e. More New Designs in the Sale IB of buyers here, Monday. i ; 1 griNCY SCHOOL NOTES, The xicbales gained by the siVh aaade pupils in reading anil spelling have roasro' a spirit of enthusiasm subjects. The excellent, language and geography work shows careful prpiaratlon under the guidance id Mrs. Burton. Mis Harcomh's fifth grade pupils ace now doing splendid work In history On entering Sirs Cahill's room your attention would be drawn to the beau tiful booklets made by the pupils in geography which are very unique In form. The writing le very fine and a body earnest and interested little workers could hardly he found lu the of more city. The children nf the second and third Skeen are bright grades under 51! little folks and their reading and number work waa much admired by visitors thia week. Mias Andrews little tots have' Just finished some spring work that is a great crvdlt to them. K. Sliyer of Elko, city. Kr 1 We Introduce thia new Eiktop" coat for the young meu. H'a made of the ilcht stuff, such aa imported and domealut and cloths. t'oveit then it is designed properly. It. la by far the ilre'nhirat young man's top coat that will rnma hefote your notice and don't, von think it proper that the young fellow have one? They are priced al $9.on. and $lo.nn. for bar Williams shaving soap worth JO cents, for bar Colgates shaving soap worth always JOc which In making itself known In other In rite heller ask to see this "Vanderbilt" uit of the Russian lilmiMP eft eel and you can't help admiring i! This is nne of those ill'll iritis I styles nf hoys' clothes which will caire them to be desired by "eiy particular mothers. Made of bine serge and mixed materials. Coat, trimmed with Soutache lra hi and gold huUnn-- j and baa a liberal scarf. Price $:!.M to $7.t0. x tailing The ''Norfolk" Is wlut Us name Implies, and u I mighty good anil for lie knockabout boy. Il'a a suit for the hoya around till! age.Etther bloomer or plain pant, and these pants are s sturdily constructed as to wear dery the rough accorded a suit always by ho.va of this age. Ami combined with Its wearing qualities la the style which will remain aa long as the clothes hang together. An unusual Rani in boys' clothes. Prices $2.96 lo 7.00. the indignation of Americans at the loss of their warship. "Maine." Lin Oho gypsy) also. predicts that littlp Miguel : will return from the war a distinguish-- ! of According to the Daily Courier ed hero -- which makes Sennr Roderl-- ! Charlesiou. Illinois, an Ogden lady has go a trifle jealous, so lie Jeera a the made a success in n new field. That diminutive size of Miguel and the Idea to small a person geiuna to go in paper state t hot an opera company of all -- at which fhiqnlufM'gue war is successfully tendering an opera in t indignantlv reptiea to sweetheart that city, the libretto for which waa attention to the fac that calling written by Mrs James U. Kimball of the warrior of modern times, greatest Ogden. waa a little man and that The play opens with a party of young Napoleon, cowards had been as big ai many very little of town of the Spanish people Oviedo martins out for a day of pleas- Roderigo. After fleeing the gypsies, they return ure In the forest. They learn from two of their companion that a band of gyp- to the vlllsge.flnding it In a state of sies is encamped in the vicinity and. excitement caused by news of the decunanimonsly. they decide to pay them laration or war. A recruiting officer a visit and learn what fate has In store with flags and all the fur them. paraphernalia of war le at the inn. The embarked on after The furinne-ioller- . going men enlist and are soon scene of action, through (hr usual talk of love, mar- their voyage tu the ones left at borne riages. presents, etc., finally throws lu r absence the theta Into a state of excitement by pre endure the usual agonies of suspense dieting a war iTh some foreign iHwr. and aporelieiisioii. The village priest, docs This, they easily guess to be America, to whom all turn for consolation, as they have already beard rumor of hi heal to cheer them ami keep ap GG8EN EASY WRITES A IISRETTO I Rod-erig- tli-i- Impossible to conceive "Buster-brown- " a net tier combination thnn the above, called the Ijungley" suit fur the real little fellows. Made of fancy serges and crashes. Prtcea $2 95 to Without a doubt $7.00. the clothing maker have never deaigued a little hoy's ault which has become so signally popular ail over the enantry wi'h m others who lake great pride in fhe little one's Yon make no olothea. mistake In buying one of attractive little these suits. of their spirit and their feltli. Isabella Verinua give her melancholy play In a dolefully sad song. Elaine fllo-llls sing a lullaby to her child and goes bravely aboai her duties, strong In tbe faWh that her Miguel will return to hr safely and covered with laurel though she give way to sad ness t time On ship board the soldier do what they can to cheer each other tad keep from giving way to homeslokneae, which ! felt by last scene opera with tbe return of the heroes Vice Admiral Senor de Sytveatro singing very bombastically bla wondrous achievements in saving the ship when the rest of the fleet were captured. Chlqwlta appears at her window and la the first to notice the absence of Mlgee and blie call for an expiaosUim of hi absence. One of hi uuiuriMlvs tells the story: Ihe bow juat a they were leaving scene of the war Miguel was ween tu drop Into the ea. and waa. of name, hough i to be loi. Cbtqufta. with the mime ess of despair, sings a song re Chi-quit- The above eat represents the ElhsetiV a uew bora style, especial ly modeled to Might Coat hea young men. three buttons and (fieocy of shoulder spread anew setting collar and lapel) just right. Pegged UovW era. wide and roomy w here they ebonU he, and al comfortably narrow the liottom. Prices from $5.00 to $162H). We also have the ''Campus" the new doable breasted ault (nr the young mea; a very pope lar style thia year; at the same price aa the above. proaching herself that she let Miguel and depart with no spoken good-bfearing he might think her cold or ns feeling. later on, Mlgnel appears and give an account of his ad rente res In tLa closing aonr. which ends with an enthusiastic chorus lute which all enter with great vim and spirit. y ell-Th- ALBERT F. RICHEY. .noBonsn UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. |