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Show - n, ,, 4- S Sale Ten Million a Year. WALKER'S STOggfoK I fHIHHHIIIIMUIIIHH ItlMMHIIHIHHU H-4-H- HH M I I HH UH H ) I t I I II M I M I I I H M M f 44-t H H t H t HHh . -- 1 mi ( H About One Hundred Spring Suits and j t I f - Dresses j m . --At 1-3 Less Regular-- 1 THE MOST REMARKABLE SAVING Salt Lake has ever known on Spring Outer Garments, at so t ; t ( H early a spring date. It is a radical means of quickly disposing of garments over late in delivery. j 1 IH The saving comes when most needed. Shrewd buyers will be quick to appreciate its values. 4- , i These suits and dresses are made in most every fashionable material known to the manufacturer ji and dressmaker, and are in every way correct in style. The colorings represented cover the entire ?; jH shade card of spring favorites. As to prices, the starting point is $15.00 and the finish $175.00 with 'j ! prices every $5.00 between. Selling time is eight o'clock Monday morning, and lasts three days. jj' Note: This does not include the hundreds of suits in our regular stock, but is largely representative of it. p A bunch of Walking Skirts, about fifty in all, will get the sams cus of one-third less than regular price. . i j' ! 1 11 MM H-4-H-m M M 44-H-4 t H M 4i M H M K4H-4444-H--M-4-hH--H--K4 t 4-44-H-HH-t M W4 M M 4 44-44-4 HUH t j jH AN EXTENSIArE OFFERIXC.1 FROA AN EASTERN jMANUPACTURER 5000 YARDS ,)UST ARRIVE 0 THREE ? ' DAYS AGO. , . ' i SCORES WILL WALK OUT OF HERE WITH THE HANDSOMEST WASIE GOODS AT THE LEAST PRICE ' THEY HAVE EVER PAID. SEE WINDOWS FOR NEWS OF WONDERFUL WASH GOODS SALE. Kegulai 35c, -10c, ' j! - , 4oc and oOc kinds as follows: London Cords, Suisse Brodcric, Batiste Rayure Soic-Vassai' Cordine Classique, Auti(ua 4- ' Swivel Fancies, Maybelle Batists, Saphii Broclie and others. Newest kinds 5000 yards. For summer wear. Sale jMon- u , day and Week. West Aisle, Third South Street Entrance. PRICES 18 CENTS. . I; ' 'M No samples given during this sale. t ( jj y HHIHIIHIIII H-44-H- MMMM-MMMMMMMM-H-MMMMMMMMMMM 4H4-4M44444444- ft I A Graid Hoisery Opportunity. I : 1 AN OPPORTUNITY TO P.UY FINE EXPENSIVE HOSIERY AT PRICES YOU PAY FOR ORDINARY GOODS X ' Hj I We have just closed a deal with the well-known house of Lord a.nd Taylor, New York, the largest hosiery corporation ,J jfjj i ' I in America, for 250 dozen of the celebrated Onvx dve hosiery at our own prices, and will close the entire line in two lots h .M f '1 1 at the following unprecedented prices. y kf & JH I 9 I' X 1JE&K J LOT 1. 150 dozen Ladies' fine hosiery in every variety of weave and design, including black and Ian lace lisle; also iJ'"JKy 1H 1 plain black, tans and fancies. Beautiful embroidered goods in black with colored embroidery so very popular now. ' "rrj - Fancy Oxford effects Pale blues, pinks, reds and whites in both plain and lace effects, also some fine cashmere and X. fl I I fleeced goods that will pay to anticipate your wants now for future use, for they are going for half and a fourth of their 1 1 j 8 real value during this great sale. X I Goods that sell regularly for 40c, 50c, (50c and 75c go on sale Monday at only 29c Per Pair. Monday and week. I X I -7 ' LOT 2. 100 dozen Ladies' beautiful Onjx black lace lisle hose. Handsome embroidered cotton and lisle novelty hose, 1 X ' H beautiful evening shades in pink, blue and white lace novelties in S 1-2, 9, 9 1-2 and 10. Good sizes and the season's most f 1) fl desirable goods, that sell everywhere for 50c, G5c, 75c and 1.00. All go 35c Per Pair. I X J" N. B. This is a chance of a lifetime to supply your hosiery wants, so make your selections early while there1 is a. grand X J ' :ji choice. ...... i . J I t 1 SEE LARGE FRONT WINDOW. . j f 'Ml:- ' I 4-H-4-44-H-4-H-44-4-44 f M M 4 H-H- IIIHH -H-444-4-t HHHHH44HiUHHH 444-44--H-444i 4 -f-H--f- M M M M 4 -h4-H--Hm X : R , We $35,00 Walker Suits, J The reputation Ihese suits and dresses are gaining is but to be expected. If you will examine them you will not wonder X ' at it, as the value is in them eveiy bit of 10.00 good value in each and every suit. 4- wjj -H-4 4 M M M M 4-4 M 4 4 4 4 44 4 M 4 4 M M 4 4 4 4 t H-HHHH-4HHHH-M-4 J M M M t H4H-K-4H--H-t M 4 M 444-4 4 4 M M 4 -4- 44H-HMH X 1 1 H X P 2500 Rose Bushes for Arbor Baye x ; D THE GREATEST ROSE BUSH SALE EVER MADE IN THIS CITY, ON SALE APRIL 12TH, 13TH AND 11TH. X ' -i I "EAST SIDE OF OUR STORE." ' X 1000 large, strong, two-year-old, ever blooming, field grown, This is the king of all roses, and is renowned from coast to X . $ Vi I hardy roses at the low price of 19c each, while they last, coast for its ever-blooming qualities, fragrance and sfze X ' M These popular and well-known reids will be found true to ' ONLY" 50 CENTS WHILE THEY LAST. ' ' X U name. .500 EXTRA LARGE, strong two and three year old Crim- X ''A A flj Her Majesty The largest light pink grown. son Ramblers. ;tj Mrs. John Lang Splendid, pink, fragrant and beats La Too much cannot be said of this grand climber. It is second t ;V $ W France. to none in the climber class. X " ' mu John Hopper The old favorite, deep pink. ' 200 extra strong, large, two and three year old Pink Ram- X P( Magna Charta Extra large, pink. Elegant bloomer. biers, just as good as its sister, the Crimson Rambler, only X 'li SI General Jack Fine red vez freed. Every one's rose. pink instead of crimson. v 5 j ;tj- m Alfred Colomb Large red, constant bloomer. THESE RAMBLERS GO AT 25 CENTS EACH WHILE "f m ' Prince C. DeRohau The finest dark rose grown. . THEY LAST. X ' am Madame Plantier Pure white, great bloomer, fine. All these rose bushes are supplied and grown by THE S TT X -- ' KM Coquette Des Blarches Fine, large, white, elegant bloomer. LAIvE-HUDDART FLORAL COMPANY, WHO GUVRAN " X IS Caprice The only striped rose in cultivation, bright pink TEE THEM TO US TRUE TO NAME, and as. we present vl' jh ICPI and white. them to our patrons, we feel that our annual Rose Bush sale7 X A J' And many other equally good kinds. have given entire satisfaction, as we sell a thousand to' fif X j " w$M 500 Arichn Beauty Roses. Two and three years old. teen hundred bushes each year. " H H EM -4- y mm How -to Plont, Roses, by P. T. Huddart. -V ;'-":; M'' U ' $ m Dig your soil well up, and if poor add a little bone meal or barnyard manure; mix well with the soil. Prune your b 1 T 1 ' back to three or four eyes from the old wood. When you place the bush in the hole when planting, spread out the roots l X ! ; fill in the soil firm, well down, and give a good soaking of water. Spray each day when' the, sun is not on them. Kg" ft VI roots well watered, but do not get ground soggy. In the fall; mulch well, but do not prune until spring. Follow these T "lm - ' Mm structions and you can grow just as good roses in Utah as in any place in the world. lu jfvy 4 M M 4 4-4 H M M M M M M 444-H-4--H-H-4-4 4 4 M M H-44-4-H- t M H ' ) M-'H''H'H' Hi -t-4-4-M-4 44-4-4-4 4 4 4 M M M M 4--4H-4-M-44"t-1 4 M 4 4 t-H-4H-4444--H-44444-444-4 t t 444-HH-4$ Hy |