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Show Undertaker a Embalmer. 0 Opon All Hlght. ToL 3G4. ft 213 Gtato St. Salt Lako Clt7 W . I GEO, G. DOYLE & CO., I MODERN PLUMBING 1 HOUSE HEATING I TEL. 103. 211 STATE ST. B "Good enough" made better One reason for our Best Inaurauco in the world ItT that wo wcro not satisfied with "Good enough." Almost any ono can do that. Our motto Is constant Improvement. Im-provement. For Instance, on Life Annul tics we make price on exact age. rath year, doing business in 38 States. National Nation-al Llfo Ins. Co, of Vt (Mutual.) Goorgo D. Abler. General Manager, 201-205 Mc-Cornlck Mc-Cornlck Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tonight & Tomorrow Night BLANCHE BATES "THE DARLING OP THE GODS." A drama of old Japan by David Belnsco and John Luthor Lon. limes In Now York; U5 times In St. Louis. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. DOUBLE BI1.iL. "Madnm Butterfly" and "My Aunt's Advice." Prices, Jil.OO, $1.50. fl.OQ and 50c) i. This store had a tremendous trade Saturday. It nearly ' WiiMmmmM equalled the day before Christmas of last year and that was jBff VpmJIKMlmM' lhe greatest day the store has enjoyed. It now looks as though M t ll (M we will pass that record day this week. Every indication point8 " ' S:- IIwImMMwW' i0 ,in overwhelming holiday trade which will tax our fullest V. V V & WWli capacity to accommodate easily the eager, surging throngs. R M'.i ";- 'XT Now an increased force of salespeople has been added. Our ' ' '"""Ti '.V fflS y$hk .splendid system of handling trade awakens the admiration of 'W ''-..."A . jp'w) " o"1' fiends. The arrangement of the store is such with its v Mfi &y j ' broad and spacious aisles that shopping is a delight even ia S' V k these exceedingly busy times. B SAWTA CLAUS THIS AlFTElR.MOOM FMMTjl i i i i I in i(i 1 1 iTT if ii i r" Hpi mM oooo ?irInIIiD oooo : km: I Announces an important holiday sale of - (SiY'1 ' i medium priced headwear. The hats are v'-i? Ready-toWears and most excellent values J ?5 values for $3.75 It $4 values for 2.95 ?3 values for $1.95 X. ' 2 -values forN $1.45 f $1.75 values for $1.15 An extraordinary beforc-Christmas bar- Wfl fWk gain. There are 50 in the lot. which have Suf j f been reduced to keep up lively interest. The yiM colors areceds, black and browns,. All gar- I I men Is are this season's styles. MAKK ' linmjt'jjj I P YOURSELF A CHRISTAfAS J?RESEiNT. MM I A few prices are quoted below:- ' $50.00 for $25.00 WM I $35.00 for $17.50 - 7 $30.00 for $15.00 Mb. I. . ,W $20.00 for $10,00 JfrV. Is' 'AlM $15.00 for $7.50 W$O y ' Wm- ? ?8.50 for .$4,25 V 6 ' g 1 jf j) The entire lot is' expected to go fast at L' ' r' ' these sweeping reductions. J Children's leather chain purses 10c Handkercliief and glove- boxes, $1 Hew arrivals in Christmas neck- 1905 calendars, 25: tpj to 35a to $5. wear for the ladies, brought out espe- Burnt, wood placquej, Misses leather wrist bags, 25c to Slen's shaving sets, $1.25 to $7. , cinlly for the holiday trade. Burnt wood boxes, 31 1& 35c. Hand mirrors in ebonoid, ebony,l Fancy belts, 75c to $10. Burnt wood nut bwljJ Novelty hatpins, 10c to -35c. stag horn and cocobolo wood, 75c tol $1tonltieS in leather e1186 ' E Silver match safes, 75c to $2. ?5' , . . . , . , L , Kid gloves", piquo and overseam, Toilet ' sets, comb. bM- Baby toilet sets, all kinds, 75c to Laf ierand children's lockets from $1 to ?2.50; suede, $1.50 to $2.25; tooth brush, razor, $3 1 $2.50. 50c t0 Mocha, lined and unlined, $1.50 to Manicure sets, conple Stag horn toilet sets from $1.50 to Bracelets from 50c a pair to $4. $2.50. Fancy hose supporteB $10. Baby sets, fancy pins and chains, A beautiful assortment of novelty pair. Bi Toilet sots, obony and cocabola, stone and plain settings, 50c to $2. ribbons for tho holiday trade. Fancy garters, 75c 9l $1.50 to $12. Baby solid gold rings, 75c to $1.50. Now novelty Xmas ribbon, in a Novelty shell combs, sHB Military brushes, obonoid, ebony, Fancy stick pins, 50c to $1.50. holiday design, from 1-2 to 6 Inches 35c to $4. B cocobola and oriental pearl, $2 to $7 Novelty brooches, 25c to $5. wide. Just the thing to tie Christ- Novelty hair pins, 35jW a pair. Bolt pins and buckles, 35c to $2. mas bozes. Fancy necklaces, iHBi Work boxes, $1 to $6. Fans from 50c to $10. Fancy boxes for stationery, 35c to jade, coral, aquomarijt Collar and cuff boxes, $1 to $5. J Opera bags, $1.25 to $10. $5. amethyst, 75c to ?5 lippfm Christmas Offerings K ft I dm 'W Reduced Prices, PPN ! WJfcp Reduced Torms lgf' l?sM fM$i border to help Santa Claus along.' WMi 'ffl' Many bargains in nearly new pianos M' thnt havo been rentcd zt wiu b6 a TK'VjlwP HJfll pleasure to show you our goods and 'lyl fi? belp you mnke your 3eiection Wl Vansant amberlain ' WB: w 51 nnd 53 Main St. ' -41 MAIN ST0 ' I mr Enaftnir Lk if M y9 Site i These suits are proving the biggest kind of a hit splendid for school wear. Mothers say 'i$m they are bargains. f)B SWEATERS for children from G months to IS Id years. 65 cents to 1.95. Toques for children are going lively at JPm 1 prices from 25 cents to $1.50. flR1 I I fSI fiOfl S 200 Bovs' reefers, late I I . stylea. all sizes, al H ' 300 Bo's' ovorcoata. all I j COO Boys' suits H I at j y ; All swo.itcrs Bst 1 uji i mui&smsBBZi.At n'.ua Men's and Boys' Hats, all jfc I anything in tho Hat I line, at . " ym Men's and Boys' High Grado .v! ; Shlrta at " "' mk Suits, Overcoats. Bath Robes, Honso Coats, etc. etc. JE i ONE-PRICE, 45-47 MAIN ST. Jk |