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Show nn Woman Is Winning i id (he Flim woman's triumph I "The thinner one Is the more iy the dressmaker? ii lnvo been sad news for tho in year ago. She would have 'dieting or exercise. Nowadays, lo woman who In too fat for ijrts lo a druggist and gela a unaola Prescription Tablets, (ch dio lakes after each meal Btimc and so reduces her su-kh su-kh quickly iM'la, being made In accord-:Uhc accord-:Uhc famous prescription, arc brmlesB and they are, also, Konomlcal preparation a per-P', per-P', for they cost only 7o cents to, ono of which is frequently itsrt a person to losing fat at f II or 11 ounces a day. Pret-very Pret-very druqglsl keeps this tab-but tab-but should yours be sold Busily obtain a case by Hcnd-fcikers. Hcnd-fcikers. the Marmola company, p-Eldg.. Dolrolt, Mich. H less sickness. ' g JSA "Be temperate in all tilings" FwX SfBrvl I(er a case aen t0 your vWxl M$fj ' Phones 218 M Wk H. Wagesier -Ww Ercwlig Co. M, J 142 E. 1st. So. W Mrs. Jacob Wllmert, Lincoln, Til., found hor way back to perfect health. She writes: "T Bufferod with kidnoy 1 trouble and backache and my nppotiLo waB very poor at limes. A few weeks npo I ot Foley Kidney Pills and gavo thorn a fair trial. They gave mo great relief, eo continued till now T am again in perfect health." Schramm-Johnson, Drugs. Five stores. BAIiT IiAKE-DElTvTBE, Through Standard sleeper service vin Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific in Los Angeles Limited trains, loav-ing loav-ing Salt Lake daily at 11:55 a. m., ar- ( riving Denver 11:3C a. m. tho following follow-ing day. City ticket office, 156 Main ' strcot. Ogden Four State Fair and Horse Races. Specinl electric train every day via ' Bamberger line. Leavo Salt Lake 12 noon. Fare $1.00 round trip. September Septem-ber 22 to 29. AMERICAN MINiyq CONGRESS. i Los Angeles, Oal., Soptomber 26 to Oc-tobor Oc-tobor 1, Mako your reservations now via tho Salt Lake Route. Salt Lake City to Los Angeles and roturn, $110. Ticlrots on sale September 24 to 30 and good returning until October 33, 1910. ONE GOOD JOB BRINGS TWO. That's why the Century continues to grow. Century Printing Co., 65-G7 Poat. office place. (Ol JL j b 1 he interest of the tuliole family centers in this store i twt a c . j . . ... vharminglNewjelutumnDuitfl n p I y$P ifjMlQu ' Avas ce,n0Il3,le( ak 0Ui" opening that wo AB 1 j -MmSvJk aV lie 0WI1S Besses and Suits. Said ono cus- & inh ' Hlr tomoi", ' 'How many bcau'til'iil things you are show- ? j xc " Bfe ' IK fV'110'" CS' aUi tllC AVeLC')ut 11 tl,'P Jn fm) II - One ol' tlie strong factors in popularizing the p Wm ' department this season is the splendid showing o(! ; i 1 P l conservative styles, reasonably priced. You can't l J , llelP but find something that will appeal to you. Mh "? -Biit a visit win tell the story of: the assortments y' , A ' - n.AJLrjOJRJ.0D CIjOTJL SUITS lu new rough materials; t?k 'y ?' colors brown, black, liavy, Ian, green hiicI "XVilhclmina. Coals ? f jujK ; 30 inuncs lojltr- slcil'ts made villi the bauded-in cfiieci;, also lAlfe jJ S ' 'jr , plain gored sldrt. A suit that would easily sell for $(33.00. AW f Priced for quick selling at $25.00. nRIB NT w Fa 1 1 "M" 1 1 1 1 -n i-r TAILORED CLOTH SUITS In men's suitings in gray, -lcw idii i inimcry brown and 1an mixUlleS also plnin bhl(J blaok am, b;own serges; smart tailored coat and new gored skirt; Monday, v It is impossible to feature any particular line, special, $19.75. -r owing to the diversity of styles. Extensive dis- -New fabrics in gray, navy, black, brown and green, iWh IVmP plays enable each customer to choose to her liking, made with short coat and gored or plaited or banded-in fJJB I I Large and small hats are equally prominent. The skirt. Priced at $35.00, $37.50 and $39.50. s ivfe exclusive modes find readv buyers among those The most complete stock oC suits in the city. - ? JJm who can afford the finest. The showing of hats at VulMmc of velvet and corduroy suits. Mm $8, $10 and $12.50 is larger than in past seasons. MAN-TAILORED CLOTH SUITS-In navy, blue, black HI At the same time, inexpensive headwear in becom- aiul1grny; cat hip length ; new habit back slcirt. made 2yfc ffl ing Shapes are a great favorite. yards around the bottom, Very smart. Price, $45.00. No woman need hesitate because of the ex- T7 1 Ml T7 1 npi T 11 treme styles. We show large assortments which Fashionable TabriCS I hat in- ? Jm are simplified to a most conservative point. 1 J . 1 W J 1 J s TX i0S ffl Do not confuse the character of style which elude the W Orld S JJest V7 r?K our hats carry with high prices. The aim is to- Shoppers are looking and buying, cagerlv 1 Wu rd reasonable prices and volume oP business. It seeking information about now fashions, new fab- W 1 is a pleasure to show goods, and for that .reason we rjcs aDfj Coi0rS, new trimmings sowing machines vT 1 want you to visit the Millinery Department. arc whirring. p jlH IWu ZT Our own. judgment rein forced by iSTcw York ffig 1 Art Department Features critics, is back of our displays of new Silks and s II New arrivals every day. ??css jfof.s; , Wc uc1v,0, i,iui. '?Jf colloction. ? ... . , . -. t'i t , It is a brilliant assemblage, vivid in. its new color- mm M Beautiful stamped and tailed pieces to cm- iug. splendid iu avcuvc ami design. W broider; also hand-em broide red novelties, cheaper nj alUlrcmo)lt c ncw silks inclmIo sali ,ri.anC!,isc, tham WO have evra shown thorn before. crepe meteors, crepo dc chine. plletc do soie, satins, pop- liWh M l0so hand-baBs beautifully embroidered Vaacy sj,ks jn Pcl.sian anJ Pa!sloy )laic,3 -n m or fpi.DU. Persian effects, and sheer Marquisettes. l 2uui Tte New Rosette Embroidery In Dress Goods, avooI and silly, and wool, wc arc show- t?b I S JUlfif Tinted on brown linen and embroidered in yellow and brown ig Voiles, Crepes, Poplins, Tussah Royal Batiste, French ffljB' I with Tde.al Nun's cotton; finishing touches put on with gold Twills, Serges. Scotch Suitings, Vicunas, Matt Weaves, S , jL thread and jewels. Tinted tops, 75c. Broadcloth and other weaves. - ' Tie Rackfl( New Silks at a Little Less Price , WV Tinted to embroidery with board backs Jind rod, Rumple te; Plaids, printed Avarp Silks in Persian designs and flow- VfYfo special, 75c. ored effects. These new autumn Silks arc shown in a a- lvb I fflf; iyfl Laundry Baa rc' colorings, including the Paisley effects, cspco.iylly TMjp v T , , f v . i ' i n desirable for waists, foundations Tor irarquisctlc gowns and b Kml In plam colors of linen, tan, blue, green, red or pink. .Regn- , . . . , . .. 1 , e. . I il ? t i oc c r- - trimmings: ncw colors and combinations; good value at'$l, Bill IA lar .l.Zo ior oc. , .. , . ' II III II ocUk) rii ti Mondaj', S;;c yard. Mfih I I Wn Dhoe Bags , HjJ III Two pockets, made of figured crelons and plain linon in tj 1 f "O T1 1 ill inb rcd and grceu' Kenlar 35c for 25c- Jul and Lrart K.ugs, Jrroduced m p II JU Rick Rack Embroidery ' Salt Lake Wd Some very good effects are obtained in these ceuters as well Thcse rus wcre W0VC11 lo our special order by a master J j mm ias Bofa cushions by simply serving on the rick rack which craftsman and arc entirely different from any other rug in I l 3JJH can be had in blue, yellow and. white. tJle market. Being of better quality and of more refined (J6M 1 VS style than any made on a power loom, they appeal to per- Ujjl Pullman Apron sous of discriminating taste. WE CONTKOTj THE PRO- l jL Stamped on tan linen and embroidered in brown twisted DUCTION, and there will be no duplicates. Out of 150 rugs p , Jj silk; ten pockets for necessary articles; a most useful pres- there are no two alike. Sizes range from mat size to about Afe I i Xf ent for one who fa going away. Stamped, regular $1.50 36x72. They are worth seeing. Prices range from $1.50 JUJJ for $1.15. " to $6.00 each. Suitable for most any room. 1 1 A Hammered and Pierced BraTwo Very Qur Picture Department A 1 V (rood Specials on Uuthts . No QUe eycr rejccts a piclurc absolutely It may or may 4 V a Metalog-raphy Outfit No. S. not fully please, but there is always a little reminiscent 1 1 jAl The tools, which e of the best quality of tempered steel, thought that carries the recipient back to old times or places; jf are put up in a bass wood box. This outfit contains the there is almost always more heart searching than with any Jujj H folloAving: other gift. The linos are full and the assortment never bet- 1 ball pin hfimmer .1 lino travin tool No. l tor. Come in now and lay something aside for future de- pjlljil 1 line trnciuc tool No. 1 1 perforating tool No. 4 j .. :j. oJjnA,, . ..S. L Ui Jm 1 otar cha6inK tool No. 2 UoRular 3.00, for $2.25. "very if you do not want it immediately. tll A Corset Specialist Redfern Whalebone Corsets. KOB Through the courtesy of the designer of these models, we are to have at our Jwfl .11 ? Corset department for a limited period, beginning September Twenty -sixth, ? Wfl a specialist from JIew Yorh, whom our patrons are invited to consult regard- jup j j ing the function of Redfern Corsets in moulding the -figure and their impor- ? tance to current fashions; and who will give free fittings to all who desire them yJp jf COLLECTIONS j EP Slow accounts collected everywhere. If there is any j Hjf wFfrflo money in sight we will get it for you. Send in j jjji Pltt your bills beforo they get too old. ONE DOLIA1? lB( EftoffLA u your pocket is worth many dollars on your bookr M WlaffiSflS Ik Tl10 SU00E3SFUL man never allows hia account m Wym, WALtACE LAW & ADJUSTMENT CO. mL WW, JOHN J. WALLACE, Manajjer. M ffflWB j f312-18-14-15-18 AUas block. tittm ftnWilfMir Jolt Lake City, Utah. ?hone 103 j RJ |