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Show fjil I f You And .Coffee ... 1 iu I Don't Agee? MjF if I Thousands have found re- Hp!;j I lief in a change to well-made I j POSTUM-J "There's a Reason." Health Restored After Losing 78 Pounds Mr. Whipple, When So Weak from Diabetes Dia-betes That He Was Unable to WoVk, Was Completely Cured by Warnor's Safe Diabetes Cure A short time ago ho wrote. "About two years ugo I began to lose 1113' health. In two months' time 1 lost 7S pounds. I went to two hospitals thoy did not tell mc my trouble. The first week in last .Tnly I went to Montlcello, N. Y., where 1 stayed one wock. While there I saw a doctor and he told me I had DiabcLes. ' The. Sunday after I came home I purchased a Nvew York paper, and my wife said, 'Here is a Diabetes Cure; why not try it?' I weut to a drug 6tore and bought two bottles of Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. After the first bottle I began to fool better after the second bottle I wa,s read' to return to work, and have been w'ork-ing w'ork-ing ever Since (in the meantime I had had to give up my position). 'JN'ow. to make it brief, I would not bo without Warner's Safe Remedies in the house under any circumstances. Warner's Safe Pills are especiallj good. I hopo this will bo of great benefit to all others who suffer as I did. George E. Whipple, 700 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y." Thero is no diseaso more dreaded than Diabetes, for tbo reason that the supposition sup-position is that it cannot be cured, and it is most remarkable tho lettors received re-ceived from men and women who say they had Diabetes in its worst form and were complete' cured and restored to health by Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, which is one of the Warner Safe Remedies, Reme-dies, among them Warner's Safe Curo for the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, which has done so much good tho past thirty years, and Warner's Safo Pills for constipation and biliousness. bilious-ness. These remedies are sold by drug-gists drug-gists everywhere. If you have any of the symptoms of Diabetes send at once for a tree sample sam-ple bottlo of the Diabetes Curo, or if you have kidney trouble ask for Warner's War-ner's Safe Cure for the Kidneys, Livor, Bladder aud Blood. Slate your case fully, mentioning having seen this liberal lib-eral offer in The Salt Lake Tribune, and our doctor will send you a snmplo and full directions how to treat yourself, free. All communications treated in strict confidence. Lettors from women are answered by a woman doctor, WARNER'S WAR-NER'S SAFE CURE CO.. Rochester, iST. Y. The genuineness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher. I Oomploto allowing of all tho latost Idoaa In bolts to bo IHjPH SoIS 0 presented the popular wido patent leathoru, all widths in ft HP1 Mm Mr m mm 9 jB mcnt of warped printsi-Peranlte J W , , . . 0 . , , tL m vr m striped ribbons in 8 and 9-inch 1 B kid elastic -and silks all shades all styles of buckles -k Sw A .Jb I widths actual S1.00 qualitlos prices jtlBmMsaBBKKBBBtS M flt a yard v 3 Important Items from Domestic Ai$ 1 SILK SALE An elegant line of plain PLAID BLANKETS, full 12-44 m mg BLEEPING BLANKETS Kel-xrf m fancy and jacquard silkB, in allfcBnB sizo, splendid $3.50 value M$ wM Im ley's white wool Knap full&J'fl i I sliades and patterns, actual 39c and W mW Monday with the limit of W M,nk size sleePin& blankets, worth uk 1 i 1 75c' values. Monday September 19, l I W pairs to a customer; yurwJ m BW $3.25 Monday with limit of 3 ft HI 1 II J choose in vash goods aisle at yard. . . a pick at a pair BM 9 to a customer wtS" Fetching Fall Dresses 1 91 0-1 1 Tailored Suits Our showing of fall dresses and gowns embraces every idea advanced by The styles are new decidedly new and delightfully becoming--froiij I Dame Fashion for autumn and winter, 1010. don comes the word that suits will be even more "strictly tailored." KW6 Fabrics are exqnisite-embraoing finest vigeraux-French serges-panamaa ?jsh sty?e? Pf-vea have a tendency toward the I -silks-messalinesiin every new and wanted shade. adeaa, givmg the suats a very smart, dressy appearance-one featee In , 1 department on whioh we have built a splendid , (? The models are direct copies from the most expensive Parisian importations reputation is the fitting of extra large women we " ' k H and show all the new tendencies to the letter. . ,. -, . . , . . ' AillE have a full line of best styles in extreme sizes. irMirfa wv-v. Of course tho hobblo skirt offoct will prodominato, i"tm J''lT however, wo havo this Innovation in many treatmento from f J rffl 8fflT'SllJ ? Ww -wtu."eT elegant t5roadc9otn ( A'l mie advsnta5 ln selecting from our showing 1b that frfi ' Jltftsi' "V ' though wo purchaso the best garments in strictly authenio OICS 'r f llPJ Btyloa we always keep in view tho main idea which has A JQrifr mado the Cohn Storo so popular which ia tho reasonable ' t4 c&Sfe prices. A rare lot of chiffon broadcloth suits in black, - mHms J ' U cll00B0 from th,fl beautiful selection at navy, brown, tan, gray and green these are of ' Mmlj 'VlaW-''-? ifk C'fl 4 OCT 4 CT A A dT'lirr AC tIie vei7 finest broadcloth lined with Skinner's h itWmi I i I $Wt $11.95, $15.00, $1 7.95, guaranteed satin-coUars of finest velvet-the iW i yffilS'l $19.50, $24.50 styles are strictly tailored with back and front , I W J ft j0t :MJi(iin panneled and side pleated skirts in the semi-hob- j I M Wfl Exquisite Net Gowns tCZZTJ TZZ j II 11 1 S im&XW ml , , 4 , testify and we 7 fell , tit I Kcw ;?:f,..'-'- tMfv Shown in our new occlusive department for evening ocl Jj 4f i m3$ WW't I fMSW wearthese beautiful drosses are in the very finest neta, ass oniy x H w ft jl : j II fTi;:;1 3 embellisliod with rich embroidery medallions skirts with ;6 af tfii: 111 " 4 billowy embroidered flounces wide satin girdle rich W' ! i Hi I yJm Ki:Fri"2i Batln rosettes and many other fotching treatments the ilSlCc?ifc4?' 1 grxtne infn 'Bi t : li j $W WM:yl assortment embraces wliite and colors you would ox- ITi E93S LUfil V.OoiS (TOfji; Mfli I .ffiM jl claim what valueB "At ?25-00 r $30.00," but wait, they Mwi eAIijU'1:'! 0lUy" Handsome models in heavy weight rough fabrics for fall fj ! ijlffl I V&'jy rf M tf J and winter wear panneled and strapped backs hunting ' : a Ir'y iV-;tt.i:::V' S - K B to JI " coat pockets, .deep strap lapel full h rtk I S 'fll Iftllfl "fashion's Daintiest Waists Newest Persian' ill h fi I if 'v'i .. j Rich and elegant yet roflned and dainty are those messa- irflwOT'ttvC S : I I ' ill ft ' Ml llue waiGtfi thQ colors included are plain, navy, light 11 wM'fiiw U 'A 11 III 1 x f v ill Vbl0' 6ISlBJ1' d0tted Usht blQe'-creanl 011 0761 embroidery ffl GttlC09CS Wfr l ItlJ H fSl 0nQ particularly fetching style we mention: A messaline , . . . Siwilll ''" fflO ' in a Persian pattern with the new Japanese shoulder ef- The latest and most popular petticoats for faU wear-the Bjf4S MA - : ' " " ct and an exaggerated girdle of plain blue messaline mfa11 e itself readily to the close W kHS . .... flmJw -others in pleated and embroidered styles-others with fltttng styles for this season. You will find the beautiful JLJS llRJ . N-vrn Persian collars and cuffs - Persian designs in every conceivable col- sr I fM " , $5.95 wsswrt??n... mp ' 01jy?o BPDi H-011 1)9 &ladf I WONDERHOSE for tho chUton-U R IMRPFS 8 0ur Uno of umbrellas this season embraces everything a person ! Zy$z! , Wack Or heavy weights, fine and coarsa UrVllDKLLLAS could want ln tW8 iinefrom tho least expensive Victoria covered t m Whit (1Uotod afc a palr 3UC nbbecl, for boys and girls, a pair.... . for 85c up to tho finest pure silk wo have the ontiro range of styles of handles wood and 'f, '. HOSE This popular line in fine silk OHHiDREN'S DRAWERS in black mounted handles you better lay something by "presumably an umbrella" for a rainy day. UBle, including black and white ft: AX light weieht fleece lined all very special at a pair JVC Bl0B) a ' At 1TB 1MN AVF 0ur lin0 of fal1 gloves includes such well known linos aa 1?V . , , I il r Triumph, Derby and Monarch best selected imported kid A i stock in black, white and colors Prices SI, $1.60 and S2.00. A SlIfTJng SSilC Wk 4 ! of new fall &JF & f C j C. B. CORSETS All the new fall models in this fl m fp& DrtSS Goods 101iillOiIi3 reliable and popular makeextension hip m 3. ?!0h?rr?ilflhT fro5 ,th0 sellers of the new fall season have been cut ta j , , Inl 1 r m r uri th6m Put- Lengths suitable for waists, skirts, gowns or suits can be select forms priced very special Monday at si? 1 m SSSkt&Sm ? on of new fal3rlcs ln.every wanted shade and wack and at G-IHsTG-HAM APRONS as a very special offer Mon- f u!1 skirt lengths from $2.25 up day we quote these splendid checked gingham jt Full dress lengths from $3.00 up aprons in slip over style excellently and gener- L J 9 x TL c rv rr:K ously cut at the special price of J wo Other Tall Dress Goods Specials f Unusual Mnt ,,TTT,T,,r, A collection of Berge'B, batistes. Henriettas This assortment embraces Berge3, pj OHHiDREITS VESTS AND DRAWERS, In WOMEN'S VESTS, high neck, long sleeve voiles, etc., in all colors in SpcK broadcloths, voiles, taffetas, gnijg cream and natural, light weight fleeced- stvie and ankle and long length drawers . Plain and mixed effects, 7 agonals, whip cords, crepes, basket d according to size. 9 Or tf Or medium weight ribbed, m worth S1.00 per yard VO etc., of the wanted staple f 4 A wo prico these at IO 3UC a garment ZVC Monday CC colors splendid S1.50 J t T ' values, to closo tape-worm ragbag 1fa"'"'am HEAD or no chargo. No TxuiN Vi22PK52v. inET,, ? elcknei-s, no paia, .v yii.Medlclna pleasant to taHo. (""-'pcrfeotlr tiaxmlew, and sonC . anywhere, information fiS'POKo ool FREE. .Wt 08 KEY SMITH. 8 CalrtrBl4jf.,GT. MUItlfe Important Notice I 1 The Salt Lake agency for I I 1911 Maxwell and Colsmbh I I Cars I I Is now open. An alert man or firm properly I I financed is wanted to handle either or both of these I great lines in Utah. Address at once with references I 9 Manager Maxwell and Columbia I I Hotel Collen 1 NOTIGE OF AUCTION SAl OF PUBLIC LANDS I Notice is hereby piven that the United States government about 800,000 acres of land, formerly a part of the Crow Ind.unJjB tion, at public, auction at Billings, Mont., beginning October 15 M not less than $2.00 per acre, pnvable one-fifth in cash and eILB year for four years without interest; and will also sell about M'JM of land, formerly within the Uintah Indian reservation, at public jm Provo, Utah, beginning November 1, 1910, at not less tban fiftf acre, all payablo in cash at the time of the sale. K Anyone can purchase not more than b'40 acres in each of IJJJH tions, either in person, or through an agent, without showWR 1JS tions to make entry under any of the' public land laws. NetberM nor cultivation will bo required, and patents will issuo as soon aJ - of tho purchaso prico has been paid. Bv remitting twenty-five ctD JjjM can obtain a map of the Crow lauds from the United States t-JBk Billings, Montana, or of the Uintah lands from tho United Slb- flee at Vernal, Utah, or maps of either of the reservataions can at that price from James W. Witten, Superintcdent of the Sale, a M ton, D. C. Acting Secretary of |