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Show f AN EPOCH OF THE c . - 'jEf" 1 "Jjl flflDl I Our forefathers, pioneers of tlie wilderness C - ' ' V, v S ' l TO Mi blazed the trail for civilization. Into the forests 9 p&?0j J ' P?Nf rl Slsf H H they forced their way. trees were feVed, stumps VWmWM '' "' ' ' ' -ffi ' ' ' ffli'Mi I jjjffifc. cleared, smoke curled from log cabins, and the &.-''if ''':' fefA -v I ..J'. "4"- ' Jflf If llW" ' i A. I lp soil responded to the ftlow. The narration is Zjm ' j0K ' A0 ' f ill (So! 11 jvlfft I a5y- the long hours of toil the privation- pi JK ' ' PlW T I M) were conditions that wet of, latter generations Af K'VfA yK'' '"" tBk ""-JS M lfig H J IL are incapable of afareciating. tM ffljPM-- ' Hffi $ 9 -TTfTk fcrAtf.thae I rl 'ISf Jbine'ns, Ueauteous Linens m 1 ,, times, handed down to their children and they to L j i ; i? lfT W - mxuvxjiu H li! j!& us the story of the first settlers, their lain mode - I t wl- 'J Jfeili j "L "D " 1 Z1 1 I ! lip of living, their pleasures, and the hoe of home ' U ill PiWf 1 til 6 JTriCie W'Ur ( VrailCL- B i A reward which so richly crowned their efforts. n? V fe W&'jll'-'S jl . 1 ' "T rjT7 "J P I i P We hnow that they were of undaurtedle- S I B)J mOtllCrS, tile J Qy 1 00. $ " know further that in those cabins were queenly ( j j'vfesjli! jjij ' Your Thanksgiving is coming. Ydu have work ahead. f. I W women f 9.'ty, whose sweetness and gentleness F . Ours is practically over for we have been months pre- ff I S Jry andfin'ss refreshing inspiration to those j 4 llll paring for this least. It has taken US six solid months V wrK waste? fu) men. Perhaps they sometimes wearied H K UMfaU- .IJ!!:'--!. . ' i- ,-,-1 r-U 4- t?rc H MID 7 . ,7 7 .7. ,7 7- 1 StrV . ot haid WOlk to compass this saving Mm ail under incessant drudgery, toiling often beyond U r&mW 0SgZ&W&&-- . ty.' 1 , t ' H If W their strength, and leing Isolated there was )ittle ' J J MWft We ve been to the great mills; jF 1 M to break the routine. But the joys ,of a home ' . T the lo0mS tlirn Ut Patterns; I J unfolding from the shadows of falling forests, of we ve threshed out with, manufacturers J I MM fields yielding bounteously, while the trill of birds, , rg ' . 'f quality and price; and we bought in 2 H 1 the neigh of the horses ancL the bellow of the cattle jV ( , quantities. Jfljp H 'tfe were mater7a? comforts which often buoyed them ' & we say to you good housewives, come in come in and see these j H S SH' to 5ony. TAei the blessing of children! their textures; note the prices. ' ' v v -g I V romping spirits finding full sway in the o6en. Each piece teems with quality. cf- . - . 1m& A J l 77 7 7 Each piece is a bargain in its fullest sense. - - - - J1 . A II IE Asothefwome . It is the one time in the whole .year when prices go lowesWor we are biiflding, buUding reputation justas I jyJ -Y pshness and deep love, hved wholly for their from layer on layer. And this Sale is as-solid, as reliable as would be the foundation for a second Babel tower. - No mixture of con- fWt I nM homes. How tidy they must have been. How fused sounds such as rent Shinar just distinct, bell-like tones which tell of cheery news. ' - - Tgri I 1 happy, such homes! What splendid children Thanksgiving is coming out stock is new and out prices mighty cheap. v ... Wjn I J I sprang from such environment! ALL-LINBN TABLE DfASK AT GREATLY ONE HUNDRED ODD TABLE CLOTHS - TVAISTING LINENS. I I B l r neiahbors settled near a, hanU an REDLCED PRICES. AND OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SCAL- 36-hi. 50e grade 33c 36-in. $1.25 grade. . . .S5e rfL V JW 9hboiyettledneai as 72-indi Dice Damask, 65c grade ....48e LOPED ROUND CLOTHS AND NAP- 36-in. 65c grade 50c 36-in. $1.50 grade. .95c M J ' as prosperity yielded its reward, the full joy of 6S-mch Full-Bleached Damask, 75c grade 59c v-t-vto Tn tf TMQrmTKlTVT one oc? 36-in: 75c grade f)9c 45-in. $1.00 crade. .. .75c IT' li 1)4 -- Xtre,was . AND 3 3,,. $1.00 sracto. . . .T5e i5,, J. . . .S5c ' I IWP theirs. . 72-in. Bleached and Cream Damask, $1.35 grade.. 9Sc UNUSUAL ON HIGH-GRADE TABLE BED SPREADS. jjUg I f nnew comforts-lut love of home re- ,30 tvfSmSS M I j m - - ALL-LINEN NAPKtN'S. THIS SALE AT A THIRD LESS THAN $U- $oo.00 grade for. ..$17.o0 il Thanhgiving and Christmas were the hia M.25 grade Bleached Napkins, teon. $1.00 REGULAR PRICE. RemT1,nt, nJT TA1. T ' 1 mk I -II iD T7 I en rn 2.00 grade Bleached Napkins, dozen $1.S0 remnants 0 L able Lines and. ftjS times, lhanksgmmg Day was one of llessing $2.55 grade Bleached Napkins, dozen $l.fir, FANCY HL'CICS BY THE TAKD. pi T it A Trm Matures cornucopia there poured an g.00 grade Bleached Napkins dozen. $2.30 For scalloped and hemslilellcd towclhic. 15 inches 'ra3h ' .k, i I m alundant yieU int tle 1 :d sreS ii'A "KUra' aml Spc- -1... ft j l X -ff'-fV 7- N PBENCIT CLUNY AND AHABi A.N LACE AND AltoJecu- 31 I' Ml J repast over which she presided on the 1 hanks- ly priced HUSH 1LVND-EMBR01DERED LINENS. .laiL..'ilclf! nHLJ3iYa J& H of? giving occasion was sumptuously prepared and JIUCK TOWELS. 20 per cent off. or onc-hTlh less than regular price; Slightly Over Half TLeir Regular Value I Eilg served in comely fashion. SS meal fit for the 1 7x34-inch extra heavy 10c grade 7c rounds, squares and , scarfs; all sizes ?L H li m gods! And such appetites! No wonder the IMG-hich extra heavy 12 ,o grade,-. S Wc $L00 grade for. .. .S0c $4.00 grade Tor. . .$0.20 ... . . p.. j , , , M jloffi? AW 7 . , j 7 7 1 i 7. m, liL3S-meli extra heavy loc grade 10c $1.25 grade for. . .$1.00 $5.00 -rado for $400 1 sizes aucl qualities j hemmca. fruigcd aud seal- W' IT housewrrc Prided herself on her cooking. There 20x40-inch half-linen II. S. 30c grade 19c $L50 grade for. . .$1.20 "$6.00 grado for! 1-r,cd- , - . " I ' iffi Wa5 g 7' turey innumerable relishes, the 23xi0-inch half-linen plain hern 35c grade 2oc $ j .75 grade for...$L,10 $7.50 Irade for. . .$6.00 72xS2-inch $1.25 crade for . $100 tiwkj H s IP sauces and the jams, bread that melted in the , All pure, linen huclc towels specially "g'S nnV ' on"1'!1 S-? 1 f"' ' " ' fjT!! iffi 77.,. 7 w;,LjU; ntj,n ni r nn nr- nn - Sp2-,o0 grade J or. . .$2.00 $10.00 grade lor. .$S.U) 7dx00-iiieh (d grade ior $1.39 b Mi m?l hn h cream, .apple pnecdm tlm sale-2oe, 29c, 35c, 39c $300 grade for. . .$2,10 $12.50 grade for. $10.00 Unnv more and better ones of equal value. Peduc- M Mffi cider and so on. A. table weighted with qood THANKSGIVING AND HOLIDAY TOWELS. ' . T lxrnMC lions about 20 per cent - Xjtg W J,,' i vl V 1? ?' 7 7 Fancy Huek and Damask Towels and the popular J.' ANGx LINENS. - U0 things carried ivith it table hnen, made on the liltlo -'OucsL Tuwel," specially designed borders' Austrian and Japanese Drawn Work. German HEMMED BLEACHED TUKlvISH TOWELS. f" l' laffif mot'lcr s own loom from home-grown flax. and cresls for monogram : complete range of .prices Gluny Scarfs and Squares, Embroidered Hem- 18x36-inch 20c irnidc...- : 15c .A. f&i fflM 1 -35c, 50e. 59c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. stitched Scarfs anil Squares, Kenaissauce liounds, lSx40-inch 25c grade ' . '.lSv 11 fll , The inherent love of linen is equally strong LINFN PELLOW C'VSFS VND S1TF VDS Scarfs and Squares: sizes 24x24 up to 72 inches 20x42-inch 30c grade .'!!22y.c H W ilfik today ' ' square. Nearly $5,000 worth houghl. for this sale. 23x45-iuch 35c urade ' 5c 1H TWfw " 'Jox36-mch Plain Hemstitched for $2.19 For easy selling we hav,c divided them, into four lots 25x45-ineh 40c -'radc. 30c IH " " lj1""! 8-75 -COe, OSc, ijil.1.9, $1.75. 25x50-inch 45c grade '.Y.V.V.doa f(M H B ft A Special Sale of Frenck JUnierwear at a Reduction of One-TKird I 3 BROADCLOTHFAVORITE F C j I '5W -2 MondaT- we will offer two exceptional values in Broadclotk, one of tke most fastionaLle weaves in dress fabrics of tte season. X II tatel W $2.00 and $2.50 Quality, 52 Inches Wide, $15 j " Best $3.00 Chiffon Broadcloth, $2.35 . I j fB Tfiere is no 9&vwayin9 the fact that Uifiy are splendid values. Broadcloth-at less than $2.00, j e test $3.00 Broadcloth in tte city 52 inches wide f H 1 j lP that 1's aW' Broadcloth, is news' nearly too good to be true. All desirable shades in dark Every yard is sponged and shrunk, bright finish and a close nap that will not rough up In mQ I ,X P'-ey, golden and russet brown, Copenhaqen and navy blue, mulberry, old rose, a,' I l??6nfr ff of shades old rose, Boise De Rose, Copenhagen electric, navy, medi- jlP Oametandwine $2.00 OMdksO quality-sale. . . . . ... ...... . . . . . . S 1,45 1 v Acc" SOL,CITED DESERET NATIONAL BANK, ' WALKER BROS., thio s. mccoIunick7 moZ'n. cl-t'lbi the oldest angest. jT" I J tioual Bank of the Republic c,.DoTob;Sa BANKERS KfflflFr C . 1rcsidcnt- establish ed isao. "bSrS ' l Ii 5;cs-ca SI'rfegi:?: c "ItI esct-Icso. w c1l0,s lavBsfenf io. the utah national bank, utaii commercial and fdS ' JH11'-- '-r rent. U.S. U. .Ugjfcr. sV.V.V. ----SBS l ALT LAKE CITV. UTAH. SAVINGS BANK " --J": Cao(u! I ? " "". lVancftrW H Snfcty Depoall Boxes for. Rent. lection of rents payment of "tn.vcs, Start an account In our savins depart- BYRON GROO, Cashier. JJII tt. iUlihl A. 1 Nil, .AULA L 1 fitM!0n Ll. Vr. ,i 1 -!" '"00,003, Interest paid Milnl-r. V. Vv' Klt r fJeorrc Rom- Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued thu carc of D'operty for nonrcsi- mi-nt todiv ,9OR9. RUST. Geijeral Manager. XCFW :" Uuc d'-M:ta. 1 .(V R-Vl Smo'ol Tc'l.n c Vhm Available In All Parts of Wic World dents. 351 SOUTH TWAIN STUKKT. minttocny Commorclnl Hnnlslnir In AH Its Branches. Idaho. Nevada. Utah and Wyomlno- lillH lJf- Jol.ii WlnUe.0.0 II. ' -Sln5y.,h WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUN , I Salt lake City. Utah T. B. rGEU, CYsl.lcr. Four percent Interest on .avlngs deposits. BTlsTEDn le3'' 9 ' OFFICE .H JBBii H |