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Show M The Flavor I i Is Different 1 '; , g That is why 3 i I: I Burnett's Vanilla Jji stands in a class by itself. For Ci", I nearly sixty yearn, Burnett'o a j Vanilla Extract has been the I recognized standard of purity and B I excellence by which all other S QV I VanillaExtracls have been judged. 1 I You may look the world over fc ' S and you will never 6nd another a m K ' 1 vanilla anywherc, quite to rich 9 e w J 1 satisfying in strength or with N tsi I quite so rare, and delicate a flavor, ffi 11; I BURNETT'S -4 IVAN I LLA1 Sift 1 Ask for It bp Name accept 1 mKSSS9i p mmirto j 15, 1 S? iSray Hair Sks.foracL ? "WALNUTTA HAIR STAIN" ! O tyMiW? Illencherl Hair or Momlaclio 7 Shfj MKiiTfiJf&'r' t''lantn,oiiMr. C;vcsaovjaj nr.'5 YWtlW?5;; troUi a1 rown to 'Blnck. JlS271?0 r,Pc ""VTMi or rub off. C'Oll- li:k tr-lns no polffms t nd Unol bUc!:t - SS"ilr?,(c.aht raw ftfl njuch) It your draprisc 1 ?n a LMH 11 6enfl dlrect ' Send U.o jclfoir ANWaJ Sji Jo lwiU wirehntcrt from i dSt i tTALOTTTA. CO.. 1-lOC. OUvo St., St. LouJ. ' Bold trj F. J mi.L DRUO VOMPAXl'. Lcntr'. A wise Woman 5- 'i rTft lrv nnd prosorvc tier iai SKiy) beauty. A Jlne head of lialr is 2P "IWkf?-, onf of lho hlnheat cliunn8. DniilllB iKisyW Imperial Hair Rcrjcncrator eP; s M&&d rcstor-'B Gray or lileaclicd Hair - &m.mfflfi l? ny nnturul color. It Is , wltfcll f&aia& c'cn". durable, wliun applied rent jSfr PSra nnot be detected. Sample lSJfS??- of balr colored free. Privacy iiSr imtnU assnroil. es A- ,,MpERIAL CHEMICAL MFG. CO.. 175 ter1 if f b rj n if a ti it s a n d C h S I dlr e n : The Kind You Haie Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMH CENTAUR COMPANY, TT riUnnY UTRCCT, fl KW VOtlK CITY. 1 ice I ea is Uncolored and complies with all Pure Food regulations. A tea to be high quality must be first crop must be mountain grown must be uniform. Tree Tea is first crop mountain grown always uniform, Beiva?-c of imitations. M. J. BR AN DEN STEIN & CO. TIE GREEWEWALP FUMIUMB CO. j The Great Pre-Holiday S Furniture Clearance B Just three more days Saturday the last I day of the greatest furniture sale ever in- j fi augurated in this city. . It means the closing out of hundreds of Odd Pieces and ; i Short Lines of Elegant Furniture at practically cost re- i j ductions in many instances go below the half mark and j I every piece a desirable Christmas gift. : B Choose now a small deposit will hold your selection for Christmas Eve delivery. Another splendid example rr"-3mTT.::''' " v'il quoted to illustrate what ac- s j tlW ''fm' ' vi tlially reat reductions we're j atMiy '' "j-. maldng on new, snappy pti''i goods pieces that would be I fJtelSvir'B II m l -' acceptable in any home. f If woultl lnalcc a """dsomo'ac- (',,isiUon 10 an-v l)nrlor or pSKSeli' S?,.. soal splendid value nt t;6 j pK M t't'V'I "B ' -C1,00SC AV,l5I 1,loy last al' j "$T a"WecSi Our Modern PaymeoTPbl 3f Enables Everybody to Wear j TOgH GOOD LOIiiS ; SPWWW-il I'OPw MEW AND WOLIEli 2MJ3M Style, Quality, Fit We Assure I I r.?rf TME MERCANTILE INSTALLMENT CO. b W 3 ISlOaUl 74 Wcfst Second South I j TSiese Extremely LowPriced Goods This Week I I UTAH'S ,ESTABLLCO Jm& i 1 ' awE fwkh to aul never mmmmp PAILY I I ! In the CloaK Department TODAY, FRIDAY AND 1 I t f"VPS SATURDAY i iL fff , $15.00 Street 7 QQ ' Vmk '' Dre(TsT; $12.00 and $15.00 I I i mWWik Forty-tlireo handsome street wew 1 tm i& IFi dresses of herringbone serge, ner- gtkgh vmt 1 1 IIWMM)1 top and panama, in . Wiae HdlS 81 .75 ' I I i II M'r range ot styles and colors, all S jH I I ! ym fljS. sizcs' worth fully $15.00. Thurs- I H ILJl day and Friday as -'nat vc unqual- E M.ff they'll go at $7.98 ified approval at a moderate Mk 'fill price' Hats of tasteful refine- I 'Mwt Sffllttl $175 EiderdOWH ment that reveal the concep- 1 H W$Ms llmll Dresslna 45 -i 4 $k tions of the true arlist Charm- 9 I XM& Il iacqnes . . 91ltf efnew fstreet anci I l IlltoT SHAftV "L' 3 r jjatg of every Fashionable j f i llW 1 1 iVAu Excellent quality all wool ripple mode black and colors value H I yMMfo III M eiderdown dressing sacques, in red $12.00 and $15.00 j all go at ? H j J ,nl p'' WIrU)1 '$1'75' Tday I I Ladies Oetiitg -T0DAY FRIDAY ! I Flannel Gowes BOYS' CLOTHING I K REGULAR 75c GRADE AT -15c. at Impelling Price Reduclions Awk 1 I f: indies' striped Outinc Flannel About eighteen hundred Suits and n Mr JL I I S ?SnifkVw..o Overcoats, including values up to $10, UW J J fi on sale at each divided into four lots for rapid selling, jgri. A jm H I 5 ClS SUITS AND OVERCOATS, values up gi M M I 1 r1-00: $1.95 KilBi I I W Cl, SUITS a OVERCOATS, values up ' WtfM $ M Late Shoes Irli I 1 Ladies' tan or black Jlisli Cllls, in SUITS' AND OVERCOATS,' values up jj f J , I U kid or calf, with extension sole3 to $S.00, ribfiT r U J ' SS "f H 2 and low hools. sizes 2'j to 6, valuo . ShSiKS Jl' 1 3 I $3.50 at per pair at Jfe -M f M 1t Sp5 S1CITS and OVERCOATS, values up 1 ! $7.S0 Silk Covered Comforts $9.00 All-Wool Blankets 1 ? E Largo size measure 72xS-l inches choice colorings 12-4 size measure 70x00 inches weigh 6 lbs. in $ H 7, and designs on sale at gJ f A gra or white, with pretty borders g I H each 9DU on sale at a pair cP.OU M I 12 l-2c PERCALES 100 LIGHT BLUE BATH ROBE j 1000 YARDS' I I 1 I,i!,0riJ;i?lhm!:i thgns,w,navy BLANKETS, CRfiAM SHAKER FLANNEL I H blup", cadets, reds and blacks The largest size made a leador at Yard wide a leader at 32'.c on ? H m predominating, filAff $.00. On salo g Q sale at SVJ(J B On sale at a vard "t each j a yard O Every Bay Somebody is finding out that Blue Wapes bring better coal I Western Fuel Co. (ORITCHLOW. FISCtfEER & KITTLE.) Cable Address: "Wesfuco." j P!iones719. 73 Main St. The Gharlton Shop Outfitters for Women ; 122 So, Male i I i I 216 SOUTH MAIN ST j j i Sewing Machines 'I'lio Iilral inmlly Bcvrlw: maclilncs. l)o mpro kliulaof nowlnc llinnany ulhcr iniikc,ilqllcailer, qulckrr aidI lcttcr nml liislallf'-llmu. o currr n. complulo :k, i well M rciKilin lor orcry. nmcrsciirj. CiiUnml f-u IIks-iihw hliicer model. Smccit Stwida MAcmiit Counxr 43 Siwh Mm Sioxa I A young lady called one day this i week to ask at what price we could s I sell a fob like one she had purchased at i "wholesale' through a falsifying cata- logue. We showed her a beautiful I stock, and she acknowledged that our I one-price, plain figure $12 fobs were I equal to the one she had bought for $12. j Our price included a monogram f j worth $1 and no express charges, both 1 H of which she had to pay extra; and, be- I I j sides, her fob was in a nameless, com- I mon, flabby white paper box, while the jj I I purchase from us would have been in a I 1 fine Leyson box, which in itself adds H I value and satisfaction to a Christmas j I The same old story the goat fancied j I the grass was better just over the fence, I I and put his head through the pickets to I jj prove it, and choked to death for his I I pains. I I J The local merchant does not ask you I i to pay more, but does ask that, as he M helps to educate your children and pave I II I your streets and beautify your city, that I I you pay him the compliment of at least H I ascertaining if his wares and prices are fl i right, before sending Utah money, I I earned in Utah, to enrich another com- 5 H I monwealth. I 1 Phone 65 mdOIlil i I I tor flic Correct Time 554laEp s I H H Tribune Want Ads Full I |