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Show A Pound A Day iJBlJder of Flesh, Protono, .injfHAstoniahlDg Bosults On jjjyKiHeu. and Women. 'KWnding Coupon Below To- tM 'firy man and woman who ElPBor who wants to put on jsjB?-natter how much or how riMJ,ta9 remarkable effects of ujW;!(icr and ncrvo strongth-AK..Notnmff strongth-AK..Notnmff like It has ever WJWjbelorc. It will cost you rB rcmark- illfCffi"1 lhc "mlla-r "mlla-r M1. &uncrves- IcreaH...s If? Gfc'Mton lMlllti!s Protonc KHyo' on rcceliit or Sl rmin1"1'1, ProbabSf 'RiuV fr"ft ,al1 charges K P'd. V4 '',00k ti' Hnir ine LOCAL ECZEMA CURE ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS After treating eczema for years as a practically incurable blood disease, the medical world Is greatly lntcrcstod In the dlseovco" that It Is not a blood disease at all. but Is duo to a parasite In the skin Itself, This parasite Is easily destroyed de-stroyed by the external application of a compound of oil of wlntciRrccn, thvmol. glycerine, etc. This will quickly kill nil eczema germs, while soothing and refreshing re-freshing the skin. Dr. R. A. Folkerts of Duluth. Minn., tells of tho success In treating patients: "There was a man hero oufferliis from eczema for the last fourteen years, nnd I applied the D. D. D. treatment, I also np-plled np-plled It to a man of "West Duluth, Minn., who has been suffering with Rheumatism for fourteen years, and Eczema in his feet, and the second treatment in both cases cleared Ibe skin almost absolutely. Tho first application Is a balm, and Its soothing cfiect fs beyond expression. 1 shall never be without It, and shall use It among my patients altogether." Xo matter how terribly you suffer from eczema, salt rheum, ringworm, etc-, you will feel Instantly soothed and the Itch allayed at once when a few drops of thla oil of wintorgrccn compound Is applied. The cures all scorn to bo pcrmanent-Druchl pcrmanent-Druchl St Franken, 271 South Main strcL THIS SPLENDID STOMACH TONIC WILL CURE 011 OF INDIGESTION If your mcnls don't tempt you, or you foel bloBtod after eating and you beliovo it is tho food which fllla you; if what littlo you oat lies liko a lump pf lead on your stomach; if thro iu difficulty diffi-culty in breathing after eating, eructa-tionn eructa-tionn of sour food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can mako up j'our mind that vou need something some-thing for a sour stomach and indigestion. indiges-tion. To mako every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and Btrongth of your body, you muet rid your stomach of poioonB, excessive acid and stomach gas. which sours j'our entire moal interferes in-terferes with digestion and causes bo many suffcrorB of dyspepsia, cick hoad-acho, hoad-acho, nauBOoua broath and stomach trouble trou-ble of all kind; putrefying tho InteB-tinos InteB-tinos and digostivo canal, causing such roipery as biliousnoas, constipation, griping, etc. Your case ia no different you are a stomach Bufforer, though ' B you may call it by some other name; IH your real and only trouble ia that which ll you eat does not digest, but quickly for '1 ments and sours, producing almoBt any JH unhealthy condition. tH A cane of Pape's Diapepain will cost' IH fifty contn at any pharmacy here, and IH will convince any stomach sufforor five H minutes after taking one triangulo that ' 'H fermentation and sour stomach is caue- H ing tho misery of indigestion. H No matter if yon call your trouble H catarrh of tho stomaoh, nervousness or '1 gastritis, or by any other namo al- il ways remember that a certain cure is H waiting at your pharmacist's any time H you decide to begin its ubo. H Pape's Diapopsin will purify tho sour 1 est and most acid stomach within flvo- ;H minutes, and digest promptly, without. IH any fuss or discomfort, all ox any kind. H of food you could eat. Il TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL'! ''H gjgag ! mmn HMiH HQ H 1 A Showing of . imml jTpk f White Serge I I BEAIJTUi'UL, BRAID LACE, STLK "i0t (ineB l j I Monday A Most Magnificent and Wondrous Display of 1909 JJj I I I scs SHom " Y " I I ' giving sale that we have ever of- j 11 l 1 H 'I yllf fered. Most of the suits are 1 1 llu ' I I nftl samples unusually fine tailored ill 1 fill HH"! 1 '1 I ItSmSP moat gorgeous dts- and finished made of the all wool , liilmlMlmm I H I M M Playf Millinery ever Chiffon Panamas and the fancy , f If J llffl-il 1- I mJm exhibited tn Salt Lake. QtrpQd Panamas; some also of J f .A !ffTO I UTo2gSiSS iw 'llllii - I j been shown before. Nowhere- also the fancy mixtures. The style WmW I 91 will the showing be more thor- reaches the summit of graceful- . IM&f IHtf W7 ff Hnin 1 H oughly representative than in. ness. They lend charm, disttnc- K iMllMlM I Mil I H j our show rooms Monday Mom- tion, stateliness, and are appropri- Wm i 111 I W 1 1 1 1 11 1 H j ing. From our own vjorkroom ately styled to conform with every iMlllmml 1 H we have issued many pretty figure. Alt the nevj spring color- illllliW ' I H I I dainty styles many original, ings will be reflected in this great Ul II I II t S H 1 1 many Americanized adapta- Monday sale, and we extend an in- 111 ml 11 It 1 1 1 tions of European models. vitation to every woman tn Salt LlffMi HWI ill III 1 H j I Thenricosrangefrom$5.ooup.wearo Lake to aUendthis grt offering IflilW I I 1 mafclns a spoctoity this year of $5.00 $4 ft ffl $ M si v&s&T 'JlAi-- I 1 fa Hats. We have gone to tho extremo to p ffW $$ jW ft Wl 111 II 1 A I secure unusual and beautiful offecta. mg! E3 axJr "' " P M I 1 I . . 1 I JACKETS' AT $8.00 I YOUNG GIRLS' JACKETS $4.95 1 I All wool Coverts and Black Chiffon Broadcloths, hand- An extra special bargain for the day. An all wool in t I somely tailored; the new jaunty semi-fitting effedt, full the plain and fancy -weave Venetian materials the new I 0s J0 t f satn 'lne' Sizes from 34 to 42 at the semi-fitting; colors navy, red, reseda, garnet, $?sl95 g ""B N wUsil special price of $8.00 tan and fancy mixture; ages 12 to 20 years J) g H Pi 1 " 8- ""rb A Most Magnificent Showing of 1 I II fflH !- imV6i I tiMl jl ' iWli fflSj l llfetl Hundreds upon hundrods of New Sprlnp Skirls having arriv f S I''JlIm ' i IWfh luW? 1 W!wf iW9$ ' Mm W1 N Jl Mfi ,n lh0 past fou' clays lh- entlro llno w,n b0 P'ed on oxhlbltlon U jH ' $WBim IH LI TO 111 f lllWiiffimW Monday morning. The display will be the most magnificent ever fij- i I ''$yMlua l l 1 wln mhx&$$i I 11 M x$$-$jgiift ' I ills y vw7?) nvHj shown In tho city plain and fancy weavo Panamas, beautiful )4 t fflJffl ttvnill V Si lh h HI wXSMIill'tL 1 A'l ; llllii' yL French vollo, all mado up in tho Bcason'o most alluring IK. 51 3 ' fli M 1 1 l jiA iMft lilW 5"n)T : iLA' 7StI ' WSMl $y&J?S!Pm fashion. During this great dlBplny wo will offor CTjO QT IH 3 ME ' m 1- ft WhSrXXMKlW WMPl CSfflWv a bcautlful Frencb voile 512.50 skirt at .pV.yvJ m tfWf M IlLfeL! AmA JAU3 wh$ull X" 1 Jmfi I Thl3 boaUtlCul skIrt comes m 11,0 ovoat spring shades such hs vl jl' " ifjj ' 13 (tll clinmparnc' resoJa. "attior blue, navy blue, cream, brown |