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Show Tribune Want Ads, rtell.Main 5200 Independent 360 A VK- (TBrieiY ConMSL- iff I ' SCHOOL APPAREL A FOR BOYS AND GIRLS fl Wp q Complete outfits: Suits, dresses, shoes, i hosiery, underwear arid fiu-uislrings. Jrfife q Splendid readiness of all lines. Latest WJg J f designs in styles and materials. s i q The savings our prices afford deserve 1 1 consideration. At the same time the pur- Wp ' chaser is assured good workmanship) and 'I good materials. , J V New Fall Footwear j . JuB "Wright & Peters' shoes for fall. Every day JAjX MP brings new styles. Entirely new creations for jWIJ women. Afe Misses and Children's Scnool Snoes ftfm Our reputation for school shoes that wear is $ f. well known. This season we have outdone all past jl U(fk seasons a greater number of good lasts and styles, jf& ' ' . j THE FIRST STEP. In producing perfect laundering lies In the washing process. Uur softened an filtered water is the basis of our uniform quality. It prolongs tho life of the fabric. TROY LAUNDEY "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY." Both phones 1D2. 166 Main st. Boise and Iiiterurkn Railway Company, Limited. Cars leave Boise for Caldwell -c-i-. 5:00. 9-00. "lOO. 11:00. 12:00 a. m ami 1:00. 2:00. 3:00. M:00. 5:00. C-00 '7-do 8:00. 9:00. 10:00 p. m. ' Cars leave Caldwell for Boise c-n 7:80. 8:30. D:30. 10:30. u-io , ra nt 12:30. 1:30. -2:30. 3.-30. 4:30. x5:3 6-30 7:30. "StfO. 9:30 p. ra. Baggage and express. Baggage lor Boise and Caldwell only Waists Made to Order. . Hop Wo & Co. Manufacturers and dealers Irf LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. UN-DERWEAR. JAPANESE ROBES. Japanose and Chinese Goods Ladles' Silk Underwear and Wrappers. HIN LOUIS. Propr.etor, 359 SO. STATE. STORIES OF f SUCCESS ; Jacob Gould Schurmah ; i" i b--iagw I There is noth- l m W nff 50 rare a3 rea 'I ' J W 48 liumnu content, V, mfct -ste an nothing lends i SSj, -y Kw more to its at- i Siff Vn4f tairiment than in- i Bk 'xW - us'-ry and pros- I WT -""W perity. A truly I K Vg-ffk 2 happy, contented )' ii S7jB man s Jacob p V- Nj&M arl Gould Schurman, j; - I r XV S President of Cor- ; well unxvorsity, 4' w and to all young men aspiring to rise his life stands as a source of I kindhnR inspiration. At thirteen he i f was a country clerk earning thirty i L dollars a year; at eighteen a collef-o ; L student working evenings as a book- ' SB keeper; at thirty-eight, president of ; E! uiiK ui liio worm's great institutions j B of learning. m From total earnings of $150, the i B only cash money received for throe f yenrs work, he saved $80. a sum 10 then almost a fortune. . VI? -) of, saving. formed early m lite, is tho foundation of many a '? success. J j Thrifty people patronize tho snv- ' nigs bank. , .-uh? ?Peninff oi a savings account ? will bring you luck. i Proparo yon for the possi- ' bihtios of misfortune. ? cnf!ofKlv?s a f,eelinP of security and or viilC"0n "othinrr else can j save today and have tomorrow. Jj UTAH SAVINGS & I TRUST COMPANY ! 235 Main Street l 1x1 the Business Heart i TRIBUNE I WANT ADS BRING 1 RESULTS 1 |