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Show ! Thorn ff PIars WobUDd fSasiia, Pdbil Merelhamdlas CM, m IMc UMJI Vafaw aarej1 ir I to thral TMs SdkB m VstoB-GavSmg Ha IBcsim fcwia fa LA I .tAoSTSf.",tt4 WlSr $5.00 U I t. S'"1 M' y E at PUod) i These will not last long, so don't de- j ) jR rc-tfS $V I Qual,t7 ot Whlto Indla L,,non' J"0 "JS Ci''': "ii ft An extra quality of "White L.lnen. One lot of Brllllantlno Skirts, col- fM. fegS ikk I 1 "d week they will bo (fc'S fl& fine lacitrirnmed, JS! j nicely trimmed, panel pleated effect, ors blue and brown. $fl0S)$ MSMW Wrtwftffl lOM I 1 5 . I iMo4at fl I f.1:.!!5.0..::!-. t af!Sgm WMSmm MilPSw 1 one lot of mlt,Mnr $Y?o?S nX?10 ani ji ;M )!' I crCanm.eXvoIle8P skirt, ncel'y embrold- All High Grade Skirts at O.VE-I " iBf H' MM) WM 'I Pl I , to $5.00, to be closed out $fl075 Gcwns of Mualm and tJji ered down i"nt, circular model, a reg- FOURTH REGULAR PRICES. j nff ' Jjl H : j I I l I Our Buyer who 1b now In the Eastern Market, aecured the entire surplus stock of a large manufac- H . th v.ut bargain that any SlUfflftB . '.W gj I turer at less than 50c on the dollar. The purchases consist of Lingerie Lawn. Mull. Batiste. Net and Jap I TniB 18 ino D1BB vfuouuu IHCT " M val 1 J I t I Q Silk, and values up to J3.00. $4.00, $5.00 and $6,00. They were assorted out Into 6 different lot3 , as H millinery house has ever offered -when mm I 2 'v.S'. I I 11 IB foiiowc- . , ... ( These Sulta arc mode up of ufB if i ft Mfr L R 1 you can buy a pretty up-to-date hat at Good Quality of White Llnn J : I JW, JT I llll A ' LOT NO. 1. LOT NO. 2. LOT NO. 3. la3a than the cost of material, to say all hlto or whito with blue tritsa 1 , S? ClCST? HO'A I Values up to $2.00, at Values up to $2.25 and $2.50. at Values up to $3.75, at I 1 ., and are a rogular ?o.00 Bult. 79 i I i i R A A j 9 csimlis. $Eo29. g nothlnff oC th0 worlc ltB Monday and ok nt I 1 K X i LOT NO. A. LOT NO. 5. . LOT NO. 6. 1 your time to oome and inrestlarate. It nen flnlSI 1 ; ' 1 MLJLlS-- JWUffi I ValUSS "P n?8" VftlU8B UP S n5'&nd ValUM UP ,t0-5)J45aand ,R' I at8 nothln,f t0 Cm' and l0k wo on Sale Monday momlnJaVl ! p ti IwBMWBHMHmiHMHMBmiM through. Come early. errrica 1 "SVVJv Ladios' Colored Canvas" Gibson Tics. E 11 Green, Blue, Gray. Champagne. j 5 Worth $2.00 to $2.50. lRbmney Dependable Shoes I 258 SOUTH MAIN STREET. j ' Dead Beats and j Good Money W ALL GO TOGETHER.. y Wo can catcu somo of tn good 1 u&s1 V money for you if you turn in your 1 4t&iA 'n. biUs" We aro coUecting au almnd- $0rMiKvK 7 Jt ance of e0(i money every day. It's I a Pleasuro' even iu hot "weather. We Miw jffl havo n 0tll0r wor!c t0 do uu-t to I yZM'-jfi collect Bad Debts from Dead Beats. I I -' You need tho money. Merchants' Protective Association, I Scientific Collectors of Bad Dobts, 1 PEANOIS Q. LUKE, Gon'l. Mgr. j . Fifth Floor, Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. i j "Some People Don't Like Ub." WHAT IS THIS MAN'S! GREAT SECRM CONTROLS MYSTERIES OF THE 01 FACES DEATH CAjj Exhibition Monday Morning at I. X.lM 42 East 2nd South Street. JB Rolling around tho littlo islet of our so-called knowledge is the boundless ocean of mystory which breaks in upon us now and then and recedes, leaving ub largely ignorant of what it is that has bo profoundly astonished us. It is the infinite truth that cannot be grasped by material brain. Modern scienco classifies phenomena and describes events, but to describe .how au event takes placo iB not sufficient suffi-cient to explain why it takes place. Scienco describes some of the attributes of existence as unknown to her and will remain bo until her powers of perception per-ception will penetrate tho unseen. Prof. Plagel, the eminent psychologist, psycholo-gist, who gives readingB daily at 142 Main street, induced the world-ro-nownd Crodo, who is recognized alj over the civilized globe as the wonderworker wonder-worker of tho twentieth century, to demonstrate to tho citizens of Salt Lako City tho wonderful gifts with which this prodigy is blessed. This man defies death and defies assassins' as-sassins' daggers and claims he will live again. Ho will lapse with tho aid of a magic mirror (which dates back to an era of 1000 years before Christ, and has a history of its own) into eternity, so to spoak, and will remain in that con-ditton con-ditton for an indefinite time, or as long as tho spiritual unseen forces aro willing will-ing to return his soul to tho tabernaclo of clay. He claims that whilo in that condition his soul pervades the sphere of tho macrocosm nnd sojourns among the stars that ho can and will answer any quostion whilo in this deep auto-ontrancomout auto-ontrancomout is not mere fiction. Thero is nothing too doop, nothing too intri- cate, and not a single conffiUB fnl or otherwise, tbat he if reports of tho press andtjj from tho four quarters oiM can be relied upon. $H This marvel of the hrar;8M hia testimonials are positives that when ho enters eterniB emits an aura or light sBljM tho halo of saints wo ssajutH is awe-inspiring and wonflH hold. Tho sick who comM with his body at such Pe"H stantly and permanently bttfl even a look at him will fM cure. Not alone dqes he-hijM flicted while in tho death at all timos the sick aro Jfl PLEASE BEAR IN H This soor does not accomptitf conditions through hypnonB other kind of isms, but thiB cess unknown to scienco cannot oxplain how it JS1SH simply done, that is all. ?H Whilo in that conditioBB prophesy future events monwcalth of Utah and ,h9,2M Lake. His predictions ctaM upon, for his past record eminent as tho only 6Cor ffB cicB aro fulfilled. ,rH JS"o such attraction jJH tion of occult phenomena nesBed by tho citizen '.H and perhaps never will sfJjH Prof. Plegal mado aB exhibit this psychic wndyjM dow of tho I. X. h. pot. installment houso at 48 BB street, where you can bujM during his exhibitions at Exhibition will take PH morning at, 10 o'clock, witness his demnTCjomJirB fiiil oa mu'l iulU't |