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Show t - - au.: . r. :;. ""'. e I ; : JC - C: . , ' T f " . IIV..lj , i J ' ti i.. jl With a host cf prttty i'.r!s and famous farctt, hea..J ry ?Ir. RUES WELCH nd 111Z3 KITTY FP.ANT:3. "Cjmethir.g CI.- z" all the tl.ne. : KXT 'ATTRA CTTON Tfondar, Tij-s-fay and ednesjjy and matinee Weilnes-tv Weilnes-tv at 3 r. m. 1 v-r-s e.-n miccrpi, 'lilt; ir'.r.i vawsuLok-i.t." oua l.i r T, jCOnt-nuoua l.iu.'h. f its on n, (ipvirrow. ' HIM M m 11 1 -tf tfc ii UwAa A WJ ONE NiailT ONLY. University' D;cir.:tic Club '; , ' JN A, W, 3?INER0'S ; A Three-Act Farcical Romance. Prices, 2Sc, S3c, 60c and ac Friday, January 16, 1903. Feat sale today. , ..'.. . Direction: Maud May Babcock. Management: Elbert D. Thomas and Jay E. Johnson. ( . ( , , r- - (" -c-? N , T, r"yrpf i T'j j r a r t i . jz --r.ii nee. . ; X- A perfectly chamir. l:t cT wpistings, for all that the end cf the X st?.?3n i3 scarcely a emu av.-.-y, and, indeed, as we looked upon f their beauty almost calamitous did it seem to make-such a price Z sacriSce, for very douo'.iul is it that the spring- purchasing can.trin- 4 any handsomer. Silk, stripe, dots, jures on white, blue, red, trown, f heliotrope, mode, ell rose, etc., and sonie plain color effects. Tor- X merly a yard waistijs CJ l-c. t " Ihz 7ash Sii:;s ct 45c a Yard; . Th very substantial pric-savins: on these choicest, best-mads t Japanese wash silks has net baen a greater attraction than their X beauty and the advantag-e that is to be gained through buyin? row ' f and having made while dressmahers are easily obtainable. Women T have so well learned to consider these things when opportunity pre- X sents, new comers go away with a vim. 1 1 any different effects are - shown from former years and' remember choosing ean never be bet- t ter. Had we bought in less quantity, these self-same silks would . be selling at 50c to 65e a yard, but 45c. t Womzn's NccKwear at Third Off Regular Prices. X t"x "llkV lace and chiffon collars the fanciful, alry'little things' X X that you and every woman wears just now; made as prettily and f daintily as can be with fancy stitches, lace and ribbon. "vThite, X X clue, pink, red, black; priced regularly at 75c tip to f 2.00 each, and X in with them all our handsome crepe and silk scarfs, sold at $1.50 t to 5.50 each, for two days ONE-TUXKD "V7ILL BE TAXEN OF37 X THESE PRICES, ..; . . N . I , "' Eidei'down Dressing S3ajuss Half Price. X ' All we have. Some are made in kimona style, some the dose- X t fitting-. All sizes are there, in red, old rose, light blue and pink. "Cosy, corafortable garments that will be needful for many a morn- J t ing yet. Former prices were $1.25 to S4.00 each. Friday and Satur- X day HALF THESE. ' 1 X t t t t '4 4 4 4 M . X Infants' 35c to 75c Bootces-lOc X T A four-dozen' group. . Laced kid bootees, ia red, brown and tan X T colors, that sold for 35c up to 75c. While the lot lasts 10c A I PAIR, t M M M 4 f .X J Boys' Outing Flannel Night 5h:rts39c Instead of 50c X t Made of good, fleecey outing flannel, with side pocket, pearl X X buttons; sizes for boys of 4 to 15 years. Friday and Saturday, re- -- 4- duced from 50c to 39c. X 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1; ,, Knit Garments for Women and Children. X " "Women's very fine, soft -wool union suits, the Swiss ribbed, X gray or white, that were $2.50, reduced to $1.75. . 4 . . Fleeced gTay cotton union suits for children, the kind that but-. "T ton all the way down the front, heavy and closely woven, all sizes X ' from 3 up to 12 years, and originally 60c to 75c; one priced 50c 4 : Children's fleeced black cotton stockings, instead of 85c a pair i 4 25a ... - X Boys' heavy black cotton stockings, broken line, so this clear- 4 ance price 19c; formerly 25c. X ; Women's black wool stockings, 25c gTade for 19c ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t4 4 4 4 4 4 ; ;: Beads and Leather Bags at Wonderfully Little Prices. II . - ' Sorne steel bead bags, the well made kind, with chamois skin 4 lining that sold at $1.25 and $1.50 each. Friday and Saturday your X choice for 87c A few Jet bead bags, formerly 50c to 82.50 each: - wnUe they last 37c , 4 Leather chatelaine bags, broken line group and not many, orlg ' X ; ; inally 75c to $1.25 each; while they last 32c. t ; t4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J ; Toilet Soaps and Stationery. X Four desirable kinds of toilet soaps, those that sell themselves 1 readily enough at regular price, reduced for Friday and Saturday to X unusually little price. Transparent Glycerine, Cucumber, Oatmeal, 4- . , Cold Cream and Glycerine, sold at 10c a cake; two days 6c X' - Colgate's tooth powder, very popular brand, 25c a bottle, for X ; ; . i5c ' 4 . . . Some Hurlbut Zelso Bond writing paper, white and blue only; X "' reduced from 25c a box to 17c -4 ' 4 44444M44 4 4 Machine 0il--5c a Bottle, Instead ofJ5c. 1" A clearance lot. Good quality machine oil sold at 15c a bottle;- "f . . " Friday and Saturday 5c ' i. ; ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 " X 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 SMTri? TuTr geo.b.pypee. MKE iLMA Jcu?JMio:ii TONIGHT ONLYTHE MONARCH OF MERRIMENT 2 GREATEST 4 - PRODUCTION - j Popular Prices, 25o to 75c ;- JTo Higher. SATTmDAY-'C0RIAirr01J'' - -'J ::'1; r . Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Children, anywhere for 25c ' j CtaEBCIAL IMI3XAI BANK, Capital Paid in $200,000. General Banking In Alt Its Branches. Directors Dr, Theodora Meyer, John J. Da It; O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C , j Fox. Thomas Marshall. -W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, Jean DoanHan. A. P. HoHen. - . ' McCORNICK & C0. BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY. , (Eatabllsaed UTS.)' Transact a General Banking Buainaaa. . ;.V,.l: RESTAURANT AND CAFE, . - . 21 E. 1st South St." - .I. , Popular. Prices and '.",.' . Comfortable Surroundings. ' ' Short Order " . : I . ' ... and. : ' . Table d'Hote Meals -, ,' all Day. . :: :r t: J. A. CTTNNINOHAM. Ptml 12, W. WILSON, Cashier. W. a CARBIS, Assi. Cashiw. Bank of Commerce ATLAS BLOCK. . Superllaous Hair Removed.. ! TfA I guaranty that a HMR few drop J of my U-quid U-quid wl reaor hair tnataataaeoua-ry. tnataataaeoua-ry. effVetrrely and without the allghteat harm, pain, bora or blister. Bead toe tor trial ate or toe for regalar. UMS, MA- 1 RII LEON. M 8. U R. Jaaea Bide, UU Bread war. Mew York. Ii. I. ' - WALKER BROS., DAnilERS. : . ; . ' ; SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. .r.; r Established 1SSV - A GENERALBANKING ' BUSIN ESS TRAf IS ACTED Safety Deposit Boxes for RenUr' Deseret Nations! Ibak' ; PNITJD STATES DEPOilTOnT. ; Capital I'Mf v i ' fur plus .. 50.90 f I L. 8. Hills ........ ...K.. Prealdent i Mosea Thatcher.. ....Vlca-Preildnl i H. 8. Young Cab!r Edrar S. Kills Aaat Cahl WELLS FARGO S CO , BANK SALT LA KB CITY. UTAH. Etabilshed U52J - Capital, paid p WO.00O.0S Surplus and undivided profit 1L0HS.4.4I . Transacts a General Banking Business. . DRAFTS ISSUED on all prominent cities of tha United States, Europe. Asia, Africa, Australia and tha rest of tha world. - HOMER S. KINO. President. H. L. MILLER, Cashier, . . JNO K. MILES. Asst. Caahiae. Natfcnd Bank f tts Eepblic O. 8. DEPOSITARY. A inRANK TWO ..'....President GEO RGB A. LOWS .VIcavPraaidenL W. W. ADAMS ...CaUr. CAPITAL PAID IN, $308, OSS. i ' Banking hi all ita braachsa traaMctad Exchange arawa oa tha prtivcipai elUsa ( Europe. '.-... ... . INTEREST PAH) ON TIMS DEPOStTS 1111 I 1 111 1 i FIT YOURSELF Forthe NEXT OPPORTUNITY. ' Men are like shoes. They must fit. The fellow who Is NOT fit. seldom gets a godd job to try him on, and If he does, makes so many hurts and pinches that the Job, won't wear him. Shoes that are fit for good men have been in touch with a KNOWING-HOW, KNOWING-HOW, 'and men that are fit for good Jobs must KNOW HOW. We suggest the ; Y.ivS. C.A. NIGHT SCHOOL for learning TO DO THINGS A new term is now opening. 4 SPECIAL- j;-PRACTICAL INSTRUCTORS. ID CLAS-3. Send or call s. w. cor. Hain and First South for particulars and t:c!i-let, t:c!i-let, "Things Doic 1 1 : - a J PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN 2E?' V. ' la the treatment of private diseases, such as Varicocele, ff""7u ' Impotancy, Blood Poison, Stricture, etc. to which our prac- ( J tlce Is limited and to which we have devoted the best part ' ) j Ti ri f our Uvea, we give a written legal .guarantee to effect a J V V.l perfect and permanent cure in every case undertaken for . 5, f ' treatment. Consultation at office or by letter is frse, anl If yoa declJo to take treatment, charges will not be more 1 WJ ' than yo are willing to pay for the beneflts received. TVj COOK MEDICAL COa, f V 1,6 - Main aU Gait Cake CItyv '''... . , t ' -- ' ' ' |