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Show ALL THE POPULAR LINES. OF . FALL- -MERCHANDISE; In every case PRICES IOWEB and In many cases a GREAT DEAI LOWER than tag same qualities: am be obtained for anywhere else. Our extraordinary savings on bright, new merchandise will appeal to everybody, Salt Laker or visitor in town, and a trip to Cohn'a will be an educator to all lady hoppers. . x '; ; . . . v . . , ... . . , T THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES CONTINUE THURSDAY, FRIDay AND SATORpJlY. WOOL DRESS'GOODS I i 5c NEW DE3ION REMNANTS. y) f. PILLOY TOPS; wool dress goods In skirt, waist I I fr 7: Ls J one elaborate violet design, the, and dress lengths, comprising .11 I , L7 fSt&l the latest materials and color- V ' ' f V ' ' ' ' i Must be seen to realise their beau- ABOUT HALF. fegizff HOSE SUPPORTERS 5 and $2.00 "Mended" BLACKSTONE MUSLIM Antiseptic side hose supporters for ladles, Tl 'Jl' ' T Fine bleached yard wide, soft nntahed v misses and children, all C9 l' li -Ail II TT TT IT JTyK aw muslin, equal to Lonsdale and preferred sc Ift E (Ql O 11 O VCS o , miL'T-. 8c I6z FLANNELETTES ps ' .istJir'UKa rTK- -20c Ho!ierv II II S9 there Is practically no difference for they U. II 11 XT -eW W M. lUOIvl jr Immense range ox patterr.s. stripes. Per- Ull M 1 am the beet imported gloves made that ""Nl fl slang, dots and fancies, all rS . A W nl ft . occasionally tear In trying on. but being A l T.ad1' Ana silk finish real Msco'varn colors and well fleeced, an I 'IZr- 07 J skillfully repaired they defy detection un- QJ J holln "ceUent faU weight. iS excellent quality I J 2K ' le cruUnlxed with an eagle eye. ' Tganteed 2C ! Stainless dye.... 65c VELVET BELTS tv T oj ' M?srjf!!3 NM pTX . TIT1 j f S HAND BAGS back'and'pretty O Et X. V V s S LsHL 11 lis sWJ Indies and children's leather hand bags buckles kC V " with leather-covered handles fitted with . change purse and mirror in black, WOMEN'S DRAWERS. For Lad,es and Misses :rTTr25c uir'-'.r&.'&z. Just Received Yesterday-One Special Let Goes for d 8j PIne WooI made and finished. cw yjw uOw 6 always. specUl C Made In mixed homespuns, plain and col- 11. s-N. I ek - , A . -- m v sew T sr only 9 ored chevlou. fashionable loose box and (fm V W AISTI1NQS hip length coats, some blouses In the lot. 1 - J LADIES NECKWEAR nlrty lt:Xoni Beautifully embroidered linen or. ,1k turn- J O . 50C over colors, new shipment, p0 rlc " " exquisite designs, 3aC 9 mmmmmtm-,m'm Handsomely'slik embroidered short stocks HERE'S A LEADER IN A PI Tf 9C A TI on silk foundations, silk chiffon, niching rmm. m. In neck, elaborately embroidered Buster- " rrtrrl Brown soft linen collars washable cWf- f l . O Tj Tl O arUWIAL ornamenu and pretty lace p A tl II jfll 4 l CMl Made of electric seal or black Coney fur. 35c inillliy 3 OdLt ....98c urSnLt Fr ThUrsd,y Fr,dy nd "atUrUy' IOO Ready-Made W I IN 1 CK UU WlNo KOT AFRAID TO PLACE IT SIDE BT A A m r B ? V eC TTIMIUVJViliu SIDE WITH ANY REGULAR $5.00 COAT. filTh l l VRILiaS- ' Fine outing flannel gowns, in pretty 'Twould hold its own at every point, style. I M I w L jj WJ a4 swwei stripes, made with double embroidered quality, workmanship and trimmings. V w -er j.w w . yoke front and baclL braid trimmed, full Come in all colored mixed sibellnes. Capes. 1,1 VN asjBSBBSBSSBi lH-yard chiffon Tells with hemstitched lentth and width, blues and mm as collar and cuffs trimmed with braid, but- fN 1 1 J O I 1 and em bro Id e red borders all g A - pnkTlI26 value ff tons and inlaid strsps of velvet. Ages 2 OIL sf JJ O round; w'th or without tt-"5C for J Te.. to 14 years f " w chenille dots eSBSSBBBSBBBBBBBSBSBBBBSJSJBBBSBSSBBSaBSBSSaSSSSSSB Otelima Parkooo THEATER. DANCING PAVILION. High-Class Vaudeville. ugXTZ VSR? s "T , . .... term. Gentlemen, 12.50. Children's Each evening from I to 11. Change classes Saturday. Oct. 14. at J p. m.- of bill weekly. ,2 p.r term. ' Admission 10 Cuts. !neular danc" each ven- EVEB.Y ONE WHO SUBSCRIBES TOR THE TELEGRAM AND PAYS $1.00 IN ADVANCE, WILL RECEIVE, RE-CEIVE, FREE OP ATT. CHARGE. A CERTIFICATE . ENTITXING THEM TO AN ESTIMATE IN THE $85,500 WORLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE ATTEND-ANCE CONTEST. ALL ESTIMATES MUST REACH ST. LOUIS BY OCTOBER OC-TOBER 14 AT MIDNIGHT. DON'T DELAY; SUBSCRIBE NOW AND GAIN A FORTUNE. I SALT t.attk U Collegiate Institute Boarding and day school. Pleas- B ant home life. Small classes and close attention to each pupil. Pre- n pares for the best colleges and unl- U J versltles. Good musle department H mm Cost very moderate. Catalogue and m I further Information on application. Jj FREDERIC BELASCO PRESENTS FLORENCE ROBERTS TONIGHT! Friday Night and Saturday Matinee. "Marts of the Lowlands." A Spanish Romance by Angel Gurmera. SATURDAY NIGHT, "Tcss of the D'Urbervillej." Lorrtmer Stoddard's Dramatization of Thomfcs Hsrdy's Famous Novel. Copyright Copy-right by Harper Bros. Seat selling Evening, 25c, 60c, 73c, $1.00. Matinee, 26c, 60c, 75c. STATE FAIR AND CONFER. ENCE. Reduced Rates. Conference visitors use the Salt Lake Route, the usual reduced rates are In effect. Tickets sold at Tintic. Santa-.juin Santa-.juin and intermediate points October 3 to t Inclusive. . Limit for return October Oc-tober 12, 1904. Tickets sold at all other points October 3 to 8 inclusive. Limit for return October 15, 104. Remember our depot is only three blocks from Temple square. See agent? for full particulars. HRH TONIGHT and ALL WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:15 P. M. America's Greatest Play ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas. Same great Company. Com-pany. Grand Production. Complete in every detail. Next Attraction: "FINNIGAN'S BALL." October Number Just Out .,: MAGAZINE " It has been reserved for the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Century to produce a great woman historian. Miss Tarbell has proven herself one of the most commanding com-manding figures in American letters." let-ters." Washington Times. Ida M. Tarbell renders her final judgment of RockefellerY Trust, in the October number of McClure's. The conclusion, reached by this great au- v thority in her last chapter of the Standard Oil History. Lincoln Steffens points out "Enemies of the Republic" in Wisconsin. The story of the I LaFollette-Spooner fight. ! " Steffens's articles have the merit of dealing with persons and particulars rather than with generalities" Springfield Republican. Carl Schurz on George William Curtis. I Personal reminiscences. Short Stories By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, author of "Vive L'Empereur"; Marion Hill, Eugene Wood, Lloyd Osbourne, and others. 7 MANY PICTURES IN COLORS 10 eeats a copy, f 1.00 a year, f ii publishers. The $. S. McChre .... , Get McClure's frem your dcv- I t, 1 , Cempany. 44-40 Et TtT- , dealer, any Mcaure ateat, or tbe f WrweeleirJforlN Bad Tenants Evicted And rent collected. Merchants' Protective Pro-tective Association. Francis O. Luke, General Manager. Top Floor Commercial Commer-cial Block. 1DJ Onafre Jfternoon aitf evening Perforaances. Admission 10c i trstabllshed 1S41. " J50 Offices,. The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & eo., GE0RG2 BUST, General Manager ; Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Offices ial .Progress Building, Bait Lake City. |