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Show The Central Coal t Coke company have made no change in the pricc oi Hock Springs coal, and arc still selling it at $5.75 per ton. ANNUA!, YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION, EXCUR-SION, 1 i September 16, Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip .from Salt Lake for complete five-day tour oi the park, including rail and stage transportation vaud accommodations accommoda-tions at the first-class hotels in the park, $15.25. See agents for further particulars. City Ticket Oflice, 201 Main street. ONLY $15.25 COMPLETE YELLOWSTONE YELLOW-STONE PARK TOUR Of five days, at tho first-class hotels in Yellowstone nark, via Oregon Short Line, September 16. This rate also includes in-cludes rail and stage transportation. City Ticket Oflice, 201 Main St. Phones 250. PEACH DAY ERTGHAM, September 15. IT EKE 'S ' SOM ETJTENG WOKTII WHILE: "Lights and Shadows of Mormonisin'" "A Revelation in the Mountain." The former, a history of tho Mormon church; the latter, a delightful, de-lightful, spnrlcling Mormon romance. If you get; busy, vou can have both books for $2.25. Single copy of cither work, $1.25. Postpaid upon receipt of price. For sale by all news dealers and at The Tribune office. Land Opening September 20th at Milner, Idaho; 38,000 acres absolutely abso-lutely first-class land in the famous Twin Falls country. Write for descriptive de-scriptive litcrat urc to I win Falls Oak-lev Oak-lev Land and Water Co.. Milner, Idaho. Castle Gale and Clear Creek coal will j remain $5.75 per ton. delivered. Bamberger Bam-berger Coal Co., 101 Main st. Picturo Framing. j Midglcy Bodcl Co.. XI East 1st So. j 99X i PVRE The Chariton Shop Outfitters for Women 122 So. MaSai Fall Display CkiU Ib T : v" and Infants Headwear SeavTne 111 lm SHOWING OF. :'v'!H W PLAN FOR THE LITTLE ONES, FOR THE - - XTT 3P ;Sj :-JL WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY WILL BE ' BEAUTIFUL " P V DEVOTED TO THEIR INTERESTS ' . MILLINERY 'i!V ye. . ' ' GJ-Busy times for the mother right now. Busy planning for the Comprising a kndsomc ' ''H 1 -ij ,i ,i , ;i .i " " 1- " collection or cnic models, tWn .!. IH Ij children and now that the openings are so near there .is plan- , , , ... M&m t '" 'H i r i ir r . ,i i absolutely original, smart- KJS) f";'JIH nine to do tor nerselt ior no woman can shut her eyes to the i . i i rr ril'i'll f r i t- i a i ly trimmed, and ottering i'iF'ii 'hJmvmmmmimm'Si decisions of capricious Fashion. And a eplen1;1 var;ety for h : HHIPii appreciating that style-things are uppermost in dividual cWce. . .' W MW A XJM mind lfs 'give thought to the needs of the. - IfM t wmM im Iitt!etots- y a. v PMP .111 Children beaver hats in modes, red, black, navy blue and , I V JA 1 ii jl Iwh WM30i M brown. Other verv prettv shapes in children's corded silk wS 'i ,WM W) Mirl . and French felt hats in ail the new colors. Black is being ' T H shown extensively-, also mode, red, brown and navy. White ' NrAl-JS' W tfas --J W alwavs occupies a promincut place in the styles o children's 1 r mm K!W';V;. 'MMM headWcar. Many or these hats are trinnned in dainty flow- tfr y TJJ1 "p J 'ffi& lW rnmv ' crs. Prices range Aom $1.25 to $19.75. Included in thhow- Y OU . 111 md ffi & m, ;i.-H-r-;:-- S ing are some pretty styles in small children's hats for school Ourralian s On- '''rIJH Mm 4'$-:'' wear. 50c to $5.00. . L i rj , n ,",,';JM Wyrf' -MMM Infants have their full share of tlus veiy attra'ctiye ,dis- T 5 , . r i$K ulay. You can't help but like the showing of little caps and ment .Larger I nan ,. mm fiIMSwMPw bonnets which seem to grow prettier every year. .Dainty silk v O-Io 'i H W M caps from 35c to $5.00. The exquisite headVear for infants and Urdinary ize. gfe ' MBl small children is the admiration of fond mothers and fathers. The latest importation is .T . M fm It is even sought this year more than ever. twice as large as u8ml ,J i H ' , and the display -is like "a mWl A Initial Stowing of Autumn .Apparel -ove- . I y- oriental for it is Duo oil -the fuljy yfk FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE OF REFINED NEW JSls sreat "riSal arls tl,at 1,ave 'i . FASHIONS FROM LEADING STYLE SOURCES: -' ' ' ift , Pefll 1 us as ah' ?reat primal uUD ifm fflf Simplicity of 'line and a nearer approach to original tailor- $ fa M things do appeal, not only be- S; fjffi , rr -j . . , r , r . , -t - jf cOU cauf5e of their Scanty, but be- ifr& H made enects distinguish many oi the tall suits designed ior ,M cause of their virility and pow- f&m I H tjrfo Street Wear. - ' Ji" fVl lt.is a strange thing to think . & j I nln.' t j . . i i j . -i i , 4 d of a savage in the mountains of IU ' " 1 iXL In our suit section we are snowing plain tailored suits m mannish mixtures, broad $1 4 1 , xndia with a rude loom bound fnD f 1 a cloths, cheviots, serge, homespuns, tweed and diagonals. 0 t0 1U. producing a fabric ' Aside from the smart severity of line the special distinguishing mark of the new iMh lll:,t is fairIy dcfiant of time- A ' 1 tMD models is found in the fabrics from which they arc made. iTl"rlS$8 and so beautiful that it is I he ' v We are displaying all the accepted styles in suits, and all the fashionable length coats, -10, AAJj wHS envy oi the artisis of today. qlp i 42, 45 and 52-inch. Prices range from $15 to .$85 for plain tailored styles; three-piece suits vjj We somehow feel humbler i 1 from $35 to $300. I ufev 7 ' 7" iS ) 1 We have the exclusive sale of the famous English Picadilly suits for girls and small worn- , M)i regarding OUT Civilization MJW j H ten. Another feature is. the "Co-Ed" dress for college girls, in our coat section we arc exhib- IS U ' qf" today when we realize .T j', iting a complete line of top coats in coverts, broadcloths, mannish mixtures. . storm serges and $ P J1 ' lvl that life gave this strange & ' zibclines. Wc especially invite your attention (o the popular "Dagobert" coats. if f i J ! 1 1 outlet to the feelinciS of Jal t ' In our di;ess section Ave are showing the Trottner dress, the jIoyenage, the Co-cd, the (Jl j s W 77 f 7 7 7 Ujiy ' Peter Thompson styles, including a complete line of dancing frocks, dinner and evening srowns 1 J JAJ les oeJOre mat j. H and evening wraps. civilization began: : H Ourfalinn was "fortunate in- j 1A& A special heavy quality. This rug must be seen and handled and then the claims made for it will be securing rugs to sell for less tP) most apparent to any shopper. Notwithstanding that it is a better i'ug than is offered in thc city to- than any American merchant flm " clay, we have decided to give bur customers a lower price than ever has been quoted. Lower even than v can buy them for today right in for inferior rugs. Constantinople. ,;. f ' Hyu 9x12 Regular $30.00 Special, $22.50 8.3x10.6 Regular $26.00 Special $18.75 Trie Oriental Rug i . ' 'I A 6x9 Regular $16.50 Special, $11.50 3 x 6 Regular $ 5.50 Special, $ 3.85 Department Is : H fflE 27x60 lnclies Regular $2.95 Special, $1.95 XT D If Jafe i H iUU INJcrvv Keady tor rajp ! . ii If ' it were not for the fact that we absolutely control this line we could not quote these prices for j . such superior merchandise. Come and look them over. our Inspection. "j. i ric -Ktth-0 '13 rien Company offers the services ol: a skilled contract department to those about under- j J Tnose wLo are con- 'Jufe 1 taking a. complete or partial furnishing scheme. Let us prepare your estimates, which will be done j i r i I& without charge. Then your selections from the largest stock in the city can be tastefully made and the j templating returnishing, IH mfi work completed to your satisfaction. ' 1 and the builders of new 1uk y All at special prices. , homes, will he interested " H ! m the very reasonahle ro ' ' goods are arriving for the Bargain Department special values j pricefl. t H t $515.00 S 1b Uiii amount of a clnlm wc collectort last week H for a prominent building conlnictor of this city. ITo Jiao Riven ll up af dend. Wo will send you his B nanio on request. No claim Is too old for us to M tackle Wo would llko to send you our folder Elv- if hip rates and reforencea. HI "We Get the Money" 1 Wsllace; Law & Collection Co. I .lolin J. Wallace, Mnnayor. Phones .1060. n 32-1 1). l' Wnlkor Bhlc-, Salt Lako, Utah. j ( Ewsy 'Woman aSfSwlS AuiUl about lilo wonrlcrfnl lvVr'SM 1110 YClnnl Pyrlnjt. w)fiS&?5iSfi. BcBt MoitcoiiTcn- i'-AajJif'UI 'I '" Aerc yonr clrupj;ltfor It. ZfcfffiSSJffl? if ho cnnot. supply tho NSBTrffiKfePr MAJlTt I. Aoccpt no IWwy SUior, but aenrt ommp for V g ''Vm luBtrttftrt hook ir1c1. It (dree ff Ar tnll r&rUcnlarn &ntl (llrnctlom HsillHunimlBf x,iMt.9na street, tiKW VUlUt, 4f For salo hy P. .1. Hill Dni Co., V. C. jcliranun, Charles Van Uvko. Bray Hair EkstoresL 'WALNUTTA HAIR STAIH" 2IHe Jtcntoros Gray. Stmaltcd or TjtVwfirjKj? Hlfaclwd Ualr or ilouKncho ifff WlVl'r lD(untancoulT. G Ivr.l Any nh.-ido Willu' from J.laht liroini to Ulanlu. p'Trv'lt Joct nofrranh or ruT o(T. Con-VRr Con-VRr Utrt tains no polwna mil la not Rticty w norcrrrajr. Kpld ti7 all draculsts, pr wo will wnd yon a Trial Klzo or UOc. jKtiaJJ. Iwro riin (eight times m mnch) COOi If your droirelBt don't escll It send direct to ucl Rend thc ycilov-wrapper ycilov-wrapper from two lotllea purclnsctl from a dmnclst and o trill idro you a fUll-lio lottlo for nothtntf. IVAZJfUTTA CO.. IdOC. OUvo St.. 8t- Laultyllos Srtfd ty F, J. 11 ILL DJll'G CUMl'AXV. . CHICHESTER'S PILLS. I I ViSUX Lodlrjt Ait your lrucpltfcTA I H i (KU ChLchM'ter'a IIamond ltrandZoA ' H MiffQgS 1'IIU la lied anil Jold atalcS 1 1 NBpg wlctl -Mtti blim Ribbon. V H 46) VVvS Tno no other. Bar oT Tour v 4. Jf DIAMOA'D nE.VND PHJ.S. for SJfi) :' i ,H Vt W ytiJ.noTnaBot,Eft.AIy! Relltblo t mj. I H r. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. jB The Tribune Gives Your Wants the Largest Circulation. |