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Show v, turies the cocoa bean :onsidered one of the I tious foods known. I in one form or another 1 Dver. I I Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate by grindins; to powder and blending cocoa beans and esapr. A tablcspoonful in a cup of hot milk makes a most tics drink appetizing and healthful a treat to your palate jfjod for your system. (JinrdellFs Ground Chocolate is convenient and economics economi-cs prepared in a minute and is better in every way than jtiocolate in making a beverage. Atjrfccrs in hermetically scaled tins. m' D. GHIRARDEU.I CO. 1 W San Francisco California 1 R ITJCIAN A. EAY, Salt Lake, Agent for Utah. 7 iL Tractor - oicrr-aaijLSL .rcvat Vaip W.- mou.Jr "irrrvX . IW of families in the United swson to be grateful to the ilKflmmended Dr Pierce's Jjjcnptiop. This is- a raedi-P.pwcnbed raedi-P.pwcnbed for dispases of ,d i not cure eczema, M1U forma, nor heart dis-BpJt dis-BpJt up for the single pur-' pur-' reputation of over a Jaojy of cures, and has tW'J on this continent medicine for women. Wit favor it does not drop of alcohol or JSfcMmmg drugs. It iB pe and perfectly harm-HAndinon harm-HAndinon of the system, compound for women is m&n should take and ftacnption is the onlv Mns PQt UP for safe especially for wom-S. wom-S. ? 4OC8 nofc contain Km ' I00 ,n. ,arEe quantities. Wia alwava bring Wwy and a nervous con- K? iaicoho1 itJ the worst 3"M. What a woman MS,. " . vegetable tonio X2L Dn'ln? like Dctor MSw-Cnption' which ri;'l hytone- cures Knse8 of women, Start!." PJolaPsus, ante-Mhtai ante-Mhtai v? Bular and Jjnd hndred ailments. K J2a1.1 bring you SKLfr for only the BStU1prewi,t g,ood i;- hc consuitd HBbSSJPT'RB him all pos-IS pos-IS a1 elr condition, ?;w,cA cost them StH v i-0 you to WM. Y. Sureical "SB&WS-keanB confines n,?l"ee way what MF. .ttBht to do, what line of treatment should be followed, out in your particular case, and if your case d'oes not indicate the need of his proprietary medicine, he tells you plainly and frankly what you do need, and the best possible method of improving im-proving your health. If you are a 5'oung woman just entering upon tho duties of life, you ehould have good medical advice of a confidential nature. If you're the mother of children, you may want advice about yourself and how best to put your system in order that your children may be healthy. To sufferers from chronic diseases which do not readily yield to treatment, or to people who are p6t the youthful stago of life and wnnt confidential advice about their ailments or their physical condition, Dr. Pierce offers careful consideration con-sideration and the best medical advice within his power, freo of coat. "'Favorite Prescription' is indeed an ideal medicine for women, and by far the best I have known to restore lost health and strength," writes Mrs. R. C. Roelker, 24 Ingram Street, Henderson. Ky. " I suffered misery for several vears, being troubled with flooding. My back ached and I had bearing-down pains and frequent headaches. Would often awake from sleep in such pain and suffering it would be hours before 1 could close my weary eyes again. I dreaded the long nights as well as tho weary days. Consulted two different physicians hoping to get relief, but finding find-ing that their medicine did not seem to cure mo I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite-Prescription, Favorite-Prescription, as a friend had recommended recom-mended it eo Btrongly. Am glad that I followed her advice for it was the only medicine for me. Every ache and pain has gone, and not only this, my general gen-eral health has improved. I feel well and strong, have a fine appetito. have gained flesh and never looked better. Mv advice to suffering women is to take the ' Favorite Prescription ' and they will never be disappointed with tho results." Formula printed on wrapper. You should read The People's Common Com-mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps, for this 1008 page book in paper covers, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Eat your lunch In the palm garden at tho Royal- . y "3 JlA iu'iC r W. C. T. U. Should Favor Beer Miss Phoobo Cousins Speaks Plainly and To Tho Point On Temperance. Every day seems to bring us nearer a sane, sensible and practical solution of the temperance question In the IT. S, More than one noted speaker and thinker have of lat shown a leaning to a practical rather than a theoretical effort to aid in tho cause of temperance. One of the mont noted women of our day and age is Miss Phoebe Cousins, for a quarter of a century the loader in the woman's suffrage movement in the West. She recently said: "There never will be a law to compel prohibition prohi-bition and the sensible thing for the Women's Christian Temperance union to do Is to aid in the substitution of mild, nourishing drinks like beer which seldom produces drunkenness." This broad assertion may bring a, storm of criticism from the fanatical upon tills devoted woman's head, but In the end the living truth of her words will prevail. She Is borne out in her statement by statistics. It has been clearly shown that with the increased in-creased use of malt beverages In this country there has been a corresponding decrease In Intemperance. Recently a prominent army officer In the West operated canteens -at three different army posts at which ijnly beer was sold no alcoholic liquors whatever were allowed. He made the canteens so acceptable to the soldiers, who found beer satisfying their demands, that he octually ran all tho low dives of the Burroundlnfr neighborhood out of business. busi-ness. Tct it was through the efforts of the W. C. T. U. that the army can-tt-ens were driven out. Let us hopo the many noble women comprising the W. C. T. TJ. will be broad-minded enough to recognize their mistake and join Mlss Cousins and others who are sincerely sin-cerely striving- to stem the tide of Intemperance by the substitution of mild, harmless beer for strong drink. In this connection it might be well to mention that chemical analysis shows Pabst Bluo Ribbon Beer, which Is perhaps per-haps the best known of all bottled beers, to contain only a fraction over 3 per cent alcohol as one eminent physician phy-sician puts it, "Just enough for a good tonic effect to the stomach, while In food value It Is far superior on account ac-count of the Pabst exclusive eight-day process of making malL" RlEGEIt A LINDLEY Plioncn 305 3C-37 IVrat Second South Pabst Blue Eibbon Beer wnny ordering ask for pabst Fac.ts Easily Proved i that I POSTUM I will rebuild a broken-down, I coffee-ruined system. H Get tho little book, "Tho Road to H Wcllvlllc," In pkgs. H WALKER'S 5T0REI I SECOND WEEK OF THE JUNE WHITE CARNIVAL I I EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED I H Except "E and W collars and spool cotton. Now -we are face to faco with "summer weather," and it's real "summer weather," too. The kind tliat - fl IH S sends people hurrying to the storeB for "summer clothing." f H I All eyes are focussed on the "June White Carnival" at Walker's. The things on sale are the things I H most required for the sultry days to come. .' I ' m White dresses, white millinery, white hosiery and all through the list of white summery things wa II M could mention are in great demand. I j Only ihre'e more days of this great event Now is the time to complete the summer outfit. '7 I ' I Visit the great, cool 3torc. Always a pleasure to shop at Walker's. The cool, white decorations enhance I I the pleasure. H ' I Wednesday you have these special offerings from the wash goods I I 1 and linen aisle. 1 H H FANCY KNICKER BATISTE: splendid 8 l-3c yard WHITE WAISTJNGS; great 35c line: all day 1 H quality: Wednctday morning, from 9 to 12 o'clock Wednesday this goes at -.12 1-2(5 U ID only, the yard ....3 l-3 Limit 4 yards to a customer. ll IS Limit 12 y ards to a customer. I I EGYPTIAN FIGURED BATISTE: fine 25c yard HAND EMBROIDERED ALL LINEN DRESSER I I grade; Wednesday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock SCARFS; size IS by 64; worth 52.00 each; I . ffl only; the yard , 1-- J- 'V T . . ,, . . a .,K 1 Limit 12 yards to a customer. Wednesday all day $1.-5 1 WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS; 40 Inches wide; splen- omy - t0 a CU8tomer- 9 did values at loo the yard; Wednesday morning from ,,iT,CpTT t va -RTT-nQ-pnTr ini;- full rfntiVii lll i 9 to 12 o'clock only; the yard 22 1-2 MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS full double bed H I Limit 12 yards to a customer. size; worth J2.50 each; Wednesday all day. $1.95 IBM I All other linens and white goods at great reductions this week. ' 1 Wednesday a day of great offers on women's and children's dainty I I 'handkerchiefs. I 500 dozen dainty initial hemstitched handkerchiefs, worth 10c each. H 1 Wednesday you take them at each C 1 HAND EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKER- PLAIN AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS; a splen- I CHIEFS; pure linen; very daintily embroidered; . ld sample line; worth 25c tach. Wednesday, -worth 51.60 tho dozen. Wednesday they all day, they go at 3 for 50 S IB go at six for 75 HHJ CHILDREN'S COLORED BORDER HANDKER- HEAVILY EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS; CHIEFS; tho very best and nnest ever offered scalloped and hemstitched; splendid 35c and 50c In this city; at. fach 5 qualities. Wednesday your choice Center aisle, back. n JPj "MiN'S CORNER" OFFERINGS., I jfjff T(i C Ur aenon t our ne "bull- jjjjj' Jlrfrmfr ' jQxfiB'lIBb Made of excellent quality lisle webb. Very nar-fW nar-fW WfdrT&t row w,dtn for summer comfort. r NJ ILwrSlj You'll not find any you like EZf II , better, at the pair OUC I e. and w. The reat 95C shirt ale swings along shawknlt t Collars, grandly. half hose, J ,b. Avi It's the best chance of the season, nnd men know it. Our best nK , V -jjc encn. $1.50 nnd mary of our 51.75 lines included. 5c PaIn T A Six for $1.40. Today we add 2more splendid 51.60 lines to the already oxcel- Six pairs Vj t All shapes. 'cnt selections; cuffs attached or detached; 51.50 and $1.75 ' 40 I new spring stock; at, your choice 95 y 1 I Men's 50c silk four-in-hands Wednesday, your choice 25c. I Just at the left of Main street door. j I Spleadid offers on pure silk and pure lisle gloves. 7f I I $1.00 silks to go at 7oc. 75c lisles to go at 57c. J, j Women's and children's Knit underwear and hosiery. I I Another mention of the splendid silk hosiery, -worth ?3.50 the pair, we are rf J I selling this week at 4sT' 1 Pure silk. Embroidered boot effects. All sizes. I I WOMEN'S SEAMLESS HOSE: extra elastic; in BOYS' GERMAN STOCKINGS: regular madec excel- 1 H regular and out sizes; all black or split sole; lent 50c and 76c qualities; Wednesday special, 3 I Ij splendid 35c quality; Wednesday 2 pairs for 35 pairs for $1.00; or, pair 350 H I WOMEN'S 35 c QUALITY LISLE OR COTTON FINE LISLE HOSE FOR WOMEN; neat embrol- I P VESTS, low n cok; sleeveless or short sleeves: nil dered ankle; very pretty; 51.00 stockings; M sah. 250 Wednesday ' "'ggggM' - I COME TO THE ' I Big Millinery Sale I Wednesday Morning at 9 O'Clock. H !We are closing out the entire stock of Miillnery purchased from Mrs. B. F. Deal. ?' i Thousands of dollars worth of the latest styles of the season at j 1 i HALF PRICE AND LESS ! " I All must go, and go quick, no matter what the sacrifice. ' Mrs. Deal will have charge of the sale. She will be delighted to see her many friends, when f?he will surprise them with the greatest bargains in Millinery Salt Lake has ever known. j ROWE 8b KELLY CO I 1 32 MAIN STREET j I ASK ANY SHORT LINE AGENT '' . About June 16 j |