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Show I COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' EXCURSION, . "Wednesday, June 1. To Logan, via Oregon Short Line. Special train 8 a. m. Round trip only $2.60. Return on any train of the 2nd. II TEACHERS' RATES ,' May 30 and 31, and June 8 and 9. r Via Oregon Short Line to Chicago. St. Ijouls, Memphis, St. Paul and many ' other points. Tickets- good for stop- a overs with llnal limit of September 10. City Ticket Office, 201 Main St. I Don't Be Mortified. A gentleman tries to avoid attracting attention by a conspicuous fault In his haberdashery. There are no faults in our men's furnishings. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., t ;. ICG Main street. I -J TEACHERS' EXCURSIONS J EAST Via Oregon Short Line. Ml twi May 30 and 31 and June 8 and 9 to points as far cast as Chicago, SL Louis. loIi SL Paul, Memphis, etc. Ten days Ui transit limit each way; final .limit, V September 15. See agents for full par-tlculars. IT" ONLY $2.50 . - V, Logan, and Return. Via. Oregon Short Line, Wednesday, er-i June 1, under auspices Commercial Travelers. Special leaves Salt Lake 8 a. m.; tickets good returning on regular regu-lar trains of June 2, I? DENVER AND RETURN, $20, t Via D. & B. G., May 20-21. Five days' transit limit In each direction. direc-tion. Final limit June 15, See any Rio Grande agent. I Distress I V After Eating Nausea between meals, belching, vom- ; Iting, flatulence, fits of nervous head- - ache, pain in the Btomach, are ail symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longe; ' it is neglected the hurder It is to cure it J- Hood's Sarsapariila H f and Pills H RadicaUytavdt permanently cure It streDgtireWimd tono tho stomach ox. v otheridigestivq'oraiis for the nuLuiv perfdnnence ot their functions. Accept no sub9tStuto for Hood' " HTWP'? tTrenty-UTa yvua ;.J dlAajeat'cicInM but jot no bcl. onti I 3tajiing CooA'g fiartiapstri.lt , "7 Haye takan, Jcour , bottiw ut (hia rstdiclr. 41111 can5?.7i?:? filteos! atiibUiiS, s.c. welC-hftjec-cray.pa Ln my stonweh, r. J bumtandno;dIslrsf3.'' ifas. WtLLt.u Z Q- BxB.',iX?Ino7st- rroTldcncc. E. 1 TEACHERS' RATES. Via Burlington Route . To the World's fair without change. The Pullman palace car that goes via Burlington route leaves Salt Lake dally 3:15 p. m. Call or write and got particulars. par-ticulars. R. F. Neslon, Genl. Agt., 70 West 2nd South St. Household Washing. Do not make your Mondays blue when we can launder your clothes perfectly per-fectly at 6 cents per pound. The system sys-tem a boon to housekeepers. TROY LAUNDRY, 166 Main street. "Wasatch Summer Resort." Opens June 1. Particulars, phone 1474-K. MINING EXCURSION To Tlntlc, via D. & R. G., 52. Leave Salt Lake 8:30 a. m. N. A. Miller. Tailor. S29-S30 D. F. Walker building, imported im-ported anQ domeotlo goods- for spring and summer. ST. LOUIS EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line, Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. Round trip from Salt Lake only 542.50. Tickets good for sixty days. Shortest, fastest line. See other Short Line advertisements in this issue for further Quotations. DENVER AND RETURN, $20, Via D. & R. G., May 20-21. Five days' transit limit in each direction. direc-tion. Final limit June 15. See any Rio Grande agent. EUREKA AND RETURN, $2.00 Via D. & B. G., Sunday, May 22. Special train leave Salt Lake 8:30 a. in., returning leave Silver City 7 p. m, and Eureka 7:25 p. in. First mining excursion of the season. Everybody invited. DENVER EXCURSIONS May 20 and 21. Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip $20. Five days' transit limit each way with final limit of June 16. City Ticket Office, 201 Main street. GO TO EUREKA SPECIAL TRAIN Via San Pedro, Only S2.00j Round trip. Special train leaves Salt Lake 8:15 a. m.; returning, leaves Eureka Eu-reka 9:00 p. m. See the big ball game. DANCE AT MOZART HALL, PROVO, THURSDAY, May 2Gth, given by Social Club. Special train via San Pedro, $1.25 for round trip. ONLY $2.00 TO EUREKA AND RETURN Via San Pedro. Visit Tlntlc; special excursion via Salt Lake route Sunday May 29th: train leaves Salt Lake at 8:15 a. m. Baseball game between the Invincible Cleveland Commission team and the Eureka Blue Rocks; $500 side bet. See a genuine ball game. WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS Via Denver & Rio Grande. To St Louis and return $42.50 To Chicago and return 47.50 To St. Louis and return via Chicago, Chica-go, or vice versa 50.00 Selling dates Tuesday and Friday of each week. Stopovers allowed. Final limit, GO days from date of sale. Pullman aDd tourist sleepers through to St. Louis without change. Choice of routes. See any D. & R, G. agent I Coffee I Dyspepsia and I Liver Troubles 1 leave when I Postum ' 1 is used in place 1 of Coffee. I World's Fair Exhibit, space 103, H Agricultural Building, walker's stqrI t i t f ' h ' " " fH-m-rfHH-! h m 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ) 1 1 j m 'Lrr BRISK SILK SALE - ONE DAI X Broken lots of silk that must be closed out, about 1500 yards of Morier, Velours, Taffetag' $- T Libertines, Peau-de-Sygns, Checks and Foulards. Regular values 65c, 75c, 1 1.25 and $1,6(1; I t You should see them, they are really ex cellent values that you cannot afford to overlook, f you want extra waists or underskirts. ' Here is a price to move them 0c a ya rd. NE DHYSHTURDHY J I Only One More Day-Our Great MARK-DOWN LINEN SHLE X Broken Lots, Must Se losed Saturday. t ft t Lois of lap robes, one-half price. Lots of towels, one-half price. 1 V. Lots of bath mats, one-half price. Lots of remnants, one-half price. ,' :: Lots of napkins, one-half price. COlfE SATURDAY. i H : : H H M M M M M M H M f M M M t M M M M M M V M M M M M t H H M H M ffj jS nly one day more of our Half Price Dress Goods Sale. Don't fi :: be disappointed by failing to come. Saturday is the last day. t ; : IHIHIHllllllHMIt t-HH M M M H M M M -H-f MlMIMMMH Hi tf- Jc : SHIRTWHISTS HT HHLF PRICE -j? New spring waists, all of them, but through a month or more of showing and exposure, are t V. somewhat soiled. & " ,One .washing makes them new. .Jefr yi All kinds of material aro among them, and the models and qualities cover a large range. 'JKjJ This makes a good saving time. ' AfJ $1.75 to $2.50 Wash ShirtwaistS"98c. The best waist values of the season, at such a price or near it. . , M " Made of- fine silk finished, oxford mull, white ground, with small figures of blue, green prl :: - black. " Neatly tailored, with tucks from front of shoulders to bust. li p - The weight is medium light, possessing sufficient body for durability, and not too heavyl for the warm da3Ts ahead. 98c Each SUIT eLEARANeE, STILL ON. jjf t Suits at 6.00, worth $15.00 to $17.50. Suits at 19.75, worth .35.00 to 45.00. 1 jj T Suits at 9.75, worth 20.00 to 30.00. Suits at 29.75, worth 50.00 to 65.00. ' j X Suits at 47.50, worth 70.00 to 100.00. I j 4 -HH--hH M H M M M HH H H U M M H M H M M 4 M M M M M M H H J $ KIMOMA SPEeiAL :; " $ 1.85 Kimonas $1.25 $3.00 Kimonas $2.00 $5.00 Kimonas $3;75l $2.50 Kimonas $1.75 $3,75 Kimonas $2.60 $5.50 Kimonas $4.00j These are in assorted shades, crepes plain or figured, with fancy band trimmings. xt " Full length and best workmanship. g " ItlHlllflllHHIIIHMH MH)M-HHHM -H- HIIHIimMtimilHtf A bewildering assortment of pretty silk sacques and negli gees, with artistic combination of lace and ribbons. J The prices are very much less than usualfrom a third toi t nearly a half. Present markings are $3.75 to $15.00. 1 X iiiMMiiimiintiiiimi iinHiiiMHiHnim iiinmnHiiHnnini f 1 I TOILET HRTI6LES t Isle of Violet Toilet Powder, a splendi d quality of Talcum Powder nicely perfumed. i ' X Regular 15c quality sale price, 10c a box 3 for 25c. ' J Toilet Waters, only high grades, such as Ed Pinaud's, Roger & Galletts and Fred Mulhen'a 711. t Assorted fine odors, regular 75c qualities. Sale price, 55c. )1 f Veils at a Price T 23 dozen pattern veils, In brown, black, navy, black ' X find wHIte, chenille dot and white and black. These - f veils sell for 75c to $1. SALE O ' T SATURDAY MO Ms X Ladies' Neckwear t Just received 25 dozen ladles' embroidered stock col- I X lars. In all the newest colors, In white, light blue, - f bulgarion, usually sold for 35c. II C - t SATURDAY SPECIAL, lOw . t nimitiiitiiHiifftMinm Ht mm ; X Collar and 2uff Sets I 25 dozen collar and cuff sets, the very newest in styles i X and colors, ln white and blue, black and white and H T pink and white. Sells for 75c, j r 1 I SATURDAY FOR tY a I MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Pillow Loops T The Art Department has just received a new assort- X ment of these, blended colors or plain, moat any - combination you could wi3h. These loops are three yards long, well mude of mercerized cotton, -Inch r cord with tassels. Ordinarily they would sell for " 50c each, on sale SATURDAY 39" Some smaller ones, one yard long-, In blue and white -only, Vi-lnch cord, that were 20c j- " pair, SATURDAY, pair D? . . . - M M M M M M f M M M M M M M M Jt t Girl's Shirtwaists, Half Pricel I. These shirt waists deserve better treatment fori they are worth more, but the word is GO so go they must They are of white lawn and figured Mad-' i ras, and would sell regularly at $L50, $2.25 and ?2.30.j j The GO price Is one-half these. ' M M M M M M-H--H--M MM HW t Spring Coats for Girls t 33ff These are very pretty coats, indeed, but it Is get-JJ - ting late In the season and we must be rid of them t Styles are, the full box back and 3i length with straps i- back. Materials are Cheviot, Covert and NovcltyJ cloths. In blue and brown. Sizes fi to 12. We havej t been selling these at 56 to $12. The GO price takes! j P 33 1-3 per cent off. ' ! t Children's Coats j; l A pretty line of coats for children, 2, 3, 4. 5 years,' h In black silk and tan, blue and red cloths. 331-3 per, j cent off. ' ; f MMMMMMMMMMMMMMt M-H-H-f j I Boys' Suits vj i- A broken line consisting of about three dozen suits In, ) all wool mixtures, single and double-breasted, some r with belts. Among tho lot are also some very pretty ft Norfolk and Sailor suits. Sizes 4-7-9-10-11-12 and 14.1 The regular prices were 54, 55 and $5. To QCJv ". close them out SATURDAY, at ,,............,1111 AX. S MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 1 j Saturday Night Special 7'S0 1 j Ribbons! sale Ribbons! X One thousand five hundred and four yards of Satin Taffeta RibbonB of all colors. 1504 yards x as follows: J 532 yards of -iuch Satin Taffeta Ribb on, white and colors, at oc yard. . t 325 yards of li-inch Satin Taffeta Ribb onwhite, cream and colors, at 10c yard. J X 100 yards of 5-inch Satin Taffeta Rib bon, blue, pink and white, only 10c yard. El X 200 yards of 3-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbo n, all colors, at 20c yard. Wt X 250 yards of d-inch Satin Taffeta Rib bon, white and colors, at 20c yard. if t x 87 yards of 4-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, white, cream and colors, at 25c yard. fl X 10 yards. of 5-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, light blue and black only, 25c yard. if i Ribbon always comes in so nicely for children's hats, hair ribbons, bows, belts; sashes, Jf stocks and for so many other purposes that nothing' but ribbon will answer. Such ribbons as I these would not go begging at much higher prices, but this is for a Saturday night special, Jj T and prices don't count. Even though you may not need ribbon just now. these prices will war- JA T rant you in buying for future use. Ribbons are always good never a time when they cannot m T be used to good advantage. wk X , Just go over the prices again! ,,,,.,,.11 H Ill MM MM- M M M M M M M M4M M M M M M M I M WH4HH ! m m iimw4-mm -m-w-m-m-i m m m m mh "iin fmwHHH |