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Show ,, , ,r, M. - ,1 - . - ' , ' ' The Modera Storei Moderate Ptlces for Everybody.' ' ' ' " . ' v , V i i J Notwithstanding his advancement to manager, John Lewis exercises supervision over his old departments cloaks, snits and waists. His presence in New York accounts for the tremendous waist sale to be inaugurated Friday morning. It differs from most waist sales in that the waists . are new lines bought under advantageous circumstances a manufacturer closing out A left-over , lot of new waists 200 in all. - ' ' Bargains of this kind are sometimes possible. Mr. Lewis paid in some instances less than half - -of market prices the very kind of waists he intended to buy at usual prices. The shipment has been expressed with instructions to sell at $2.95, which average slightly above special purchase price. Mr. Lewis says that the values of one line were 9.75; another 6.50, and the third $"75. flf V These regular selling prices may be depended up- V-L.' l) I I on as signifying reasonable ones. We expect this VT to be the greatest waist sale offered since our fa- C?) r r. J ) mous Round-up sale of last year, and eclipsing it Sr - O in the f 0.50 values. s A slight Idea cf the character of the waists Is herewith given. Fine Persian lawns, some with lace effects, some with dainty little patterns with black, blue, pink, green, red and brown stripes, according- to preference. , , . N Some are exquisite sUk batiste with cluny laee yoke effects, some with berthas. Some are Persian lawn with embroidered fronts. SEE Wmm W EMMTo n it COME EARLY. in Pay a Little at ' a Time. Play the piano whll you pay and know that evea If you paid cash you could not get a better la- strument for equal money anywhere any-where else. One price Nothing on to take off. Guaranteed PIANO 1X4. $16 cash U per month. Carstenscn & Anson Co. (Incorporated.) Temple of Muaio. ..74 MAIN STRUT.. Successors to Caynea Mnate Co. nitioul caxi cf m nmiK V. M. DEPOCTAXT. WTUJCK KNOX .... President .A. MURJIAT ......mm.. Ylse-Presldeot W. 9. ADAMS .................... Cashier CAPITAXt PAID IX. SXfeOta. Banking In all Its Brasses Transacted.' Exchange drawn e Um Principal Cblee of Europe. INTEREST PAID Clt TXMX DEPOSITS. Mlim BROS Balers SALT LAKE CTTT. . . ESTABLISHED Id. rjj Deseret National Bsnli UNITED STATES CEPOsnTORT. , i Capital.. i Surplae , fcO.OOO) PresMenti 1 Mosea Tetchar ........ TlosFrraMnt I H. S. Trtc , Cashlaf ' dgayansJ . . .' Ant Oashur, 1 W. 8. MeCornlok. President: John J. taly, Vlee-PrMideat; S. H. Lynch, Mas- -tger and Seorstary. Utah Savings & Trust Co. Salt Lake City. Capital paid up. fU0.0CO. Barpras, OUM. tntareat paid oo deposits, loans sa ap- . (rtrd security. Acts as sxeoator, admtaUtntvr, nar Uaa. asslgaee. receiver, eta. Title Guar tnty Depart mane Insures titles anal, bakes abstracts. Ertabllsnod 1ML UO OSIoeaJ The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & CO.,) QZOKOS RUST, Q en eral Manage Utah, Idaho axd "Wyoming:, 0fl.ee inj Progress Bull dine, Salt Laks City. ! WELLS, FARGO & CO. BINE ! Salt Lake City. Utah. Established 1SE1 -! The Oldest and Strongest Bank ts Utah. Cepital ... ........... Surplus . ..Jtmii.Vm I Undivided prams I Transacts a general banking business, domastle aad foreign. Deposits received subject to check. . H. I MILLER. Cashier. H. P. CLARK. AsstCaiMe. McCORNICK b C0 BANKERS, BAUT LAKE CITY. (Established IRS.) tnuMaot a General Banking Builnea J , ' ' ' J. EL CosferUt, Pres. K. W. Wnses. Casblw , OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL i NATIONAL BANK I! I, J, Daly,' W. P. Noble, Ttc-Pre1 dents. A. H PaahoT aM- Pl |