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Show fpdthe 'A.,v MM nen who o - lmm wih S Bd places of the WlM'A f Skth, whether in S W S he frigid arctic circle, ,u . 111 I1 ,J ,,v,, J fe J n the tropical jungle, in ' LT napped hills, all know the llMMilK $ Wonderful sustaining power few1 Jj )f pure chocolate, due to the great per- ' ' ' Wi't ft ientage of nutriment it contains ; more ' ff-i w lhan is contained in any other food. ' ,.'. II wP ' ll Ground Chocolate If - I made from tlie finest selected cocoa beans, from 00Mfl wm chosen tropical plantations, is the purest, the issSi M most perfect and most nourishing of all "beverages. It is so delicious that it is the most popular;. f, yjjk its purity and strength make it the most economical f: m D. Ghirardelli Go. . pi) .;Vf i Since 1852 szzzr SALES for jjmW iTu ALES lor I THURSDAY ? !y THURSDAY I H Jfe w? locked on LADIES' SWEATER COATS I i TMs time of the year, meagts nnload H acy wiihoiii prGiit, TMs is our predicament I S HS $2.00 SWEATER COATS, 94c. $4.00 SWEATER COATS, $1.98. 1 H i iHWfefe Sweater coats in all ladies' sizes, n!! Sweater coats in ladies' or misseB, sizes, 1 ' v mMm$lM& white or oxford. $2.00 values at cJ'4 red, white or oxford. 4 QO f $2.75 SWEATER COATS, $1.29, . $6.75 SWEATER COATS, $3.45. I Mfm mvifl J-n.flies ' sweater coats, 33 inches long? in Lone or short lengths in Ted, white or ox- i d i<trMk'l white or oxford, tg-fj tytn, ford, many styles. ap I " VjgTf ( $2.75 values at JLoi& $G.7o values at fpcJalttP I BLEACHED SHAKER GRAY WOOL J BEiTfeTREA I TABLE LINEN H FLANNEL BLANKETS 600 yards, dice checked I 5 Talue 16 2-3c a yard, 32 70 per cent wool, value Scalloped and fringed,! table linen 58 inches wide, i 8 inches wide. QilJntr $5.00. this week 9 'fp..00 va ucs. 6g Afl) 8 vahiB GOc, this QQo 1 Kthis week per yd. . .-St per pair 5)j50 linn week at c.i. . . j weokt pcr yard Od I A ilSlSiraer? boys' clothkng awp! bed sheets couch j I J FUMNISM5R1G GOODsl COVERS -n 5 600 double bed size U jH R tPP'S!'? UNDEEWBAE. $3.25. 1.75 and $2.00 values,! hemmed sheets,' 10 extra heavy 8 w fjj w o-ci. jn mpl,-fi vool shirts and drawers, bagdad couch cov- 3 H j on sale at dL 2h yards lonj; and crs, 3 yards long 3 H BEESS GLO.JS, $1.25 and $1.50 values in2i yards wide, and- 50 inches I S irOr ilil?2FSOay I men's kid, mocha and suede dress f'' , 90c; lhU witte valr.e $2.50 j 0 u gloves, on salj at 0I;L a," JUt' l,u-, this week at I 8H H Beautiful .Tap Mink. Hud- SUITS AND OVSECOATS, 3.00, $3.50, $1.00.1 v,"ee" a cac" j each-- I 1 son seal, squirrel, black and j $4.50. $5.00 and $6.00 values- ' -suits of all a ; brown martin fur turbans, j styles sies to 1" yea s, ftp? rf&ttk a ff 3 also misses' and children's j on sale at, SLo 3 zi i 61 Ts Qh1 H white fur mushroom shapes. I BOYS' PAXTS, 75c. $100, $1.23 and $1.50 gr j? PI 59 "ClJ 8 t Worth S7.00. $S.00SQ fiC values- tzes 3 to W, years, 8BjH , fiifl A ffiB af 1 I and $9.00 for tp&mXiis I on sale at 'SB'I SfeSW IJR. I The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you requiro their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess inio j03'0usness. Their action ac-tion is so gentle one don't realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrut lias been used for over S.XTY YEAKS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN : CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is absolutely ab-solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. . Winslow's Soothing Syrup, ' nud take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. IS ECZEMA Gfll MO BOILS CURED Eczema Began When Three Weeks Old, Arms, Shoulders and Breast a Solid Scab, Boils Broke Out During Teething. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and He Was the Picture of Health. "Jfy Eon Tfw about threo weeks old when J, noticed a brcaking-out on his checks, from which a watery substance oozed. A short time after, his arms, shoulders and breast -5 broke out also, and in a r few days became t solid f - H scab. 1 became alarmed, r and called our family f J( physician who at once T5Tiv pronounced the disease f 7rTLC eczema. The Utile fellow - y yJ7i?)J was under his treatment J-xr-" for about three months. I - -tH By the end of that time. i- """ he seemed no better. 1 lV became dkcouracod, and as I had read the advertisements ol Cuticura Remedies and tesiImonlr.Ls of a j;reat many people who had used them with wonderful success. I dropped the doctor's treatment, and commenced the use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and in a few days noticed a marked chance. The eruption on his cheeks was almost healed, and his shoulders, arms and breast were decidedly better. When he was about seven months old, all trace ot the eczema was gone. "Durlup his teething period. Ins head and face were broken out In boils which 1 cured with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Surely he must have been a great sufferer. During the time of teething and from the lime 1 dropped the doctor's treatment, I used the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Olntnent. nothing else, and when two years old he was the picture of lu-alth. Ilir. cornp!j-ion was soft and beautiful, and hte head a nw ol sJlkv curls. 1 had been afraid that he would never be well, and l feel that I owe a great dual to the Cuticura Remedies. " (Signed) Mrs. Marv W. Ramsev, 224 E. Jackson St.. Colorado Springs. Colo..8rpt. 24. 1010. Cuticura Remedies arc sold throughout the world. Send to Potter Dm? iz Chcm, Corp.. Bcstun, Mass., for free book on the skin. 8 ray Hair ISesfersi1 ?m0x "WALKUTTA HAIR STAIN" j r. 05 1 oro 8 Gray, Strcakol or ' WwTiStrLi UlcaclieU Hair or Moujbicha V'Mrilr.irt tnetaulnneoablr. Olvesanyshaila iljU&(J- torn Lluht lirown to Illudf. ciS.lty Trula Pots not irnah o- rub oK Coa-urt Coa-urt list talua no polson3 and Is not rftlcfcy nor urcasy. Sold lir all driiygittj, pr wc will Bend you a Tnal filzc lor 2(c, postrnld, : lirgfl atzo (ciglit tunes aa moeli) COc. Tf yonr drurgis ! tlou't cell It send dlneot to hi. Send ttio yellow i wjuper frpm two bottles purehaeed from ?. dniKKlit vo wlU civo you a tull-sizo twttlo tor notfitaff, OTTA CO.. 110C. OUvo St. Loul, 51c. j Kor sale by SCHRAMM -JOHNSON, DRUGS. FIVE STORES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. Utah Savings &. Trust Company. The annual meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the Utah Savings ei. Trust company, com-pany, n cornoxatlon, will be held on Monday. th nth, dny of February, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at Ita general place of business. No. 235 Main atreol, Salt 1-uko City. Utah, for tho otocllon of oftl-ccrs oftl-ccrs and transaction of such other business busi-ness as may properly enmo before tho meeting. JTKBErt M. WELLS, Secretary Utah Savings Si Trust Company. Com-pany. all"3 j smart shop I I Is ConMsnies in I Seits9 Ctewes I I We have adclecl a great many garments to this 1 lot for the benefit of those who could not be waited B I uPon- 1 A NEW LOT OF SPECIALS WILL BE I I PLACED ON THE FLOOR AT $15 AND $20. I Also the Waisls Will Be Sold in Tabic lots j I See the $4a98 Mats j I I ONLY SALT LAKE-OHICAGO TEAIN EXCLUSIVELY 1 For First-Class Travel jl Leaves Salt Lake City 1 p. iu., arrives "Union Passenger Sta- 1 ;i tion, Cliicago, 1 p. in. second day via the UNION PACIFIC I I and I H j Chicago, j I j Milwaukee & Sf. Paul S I . Mall way I 1 1 Connecting -with both lS-hour trains and non-extra fare one- I night trains Chicago to New York and other Atlantic Sea- 1 H board cities affording fastest time and best service to tho I 1 East 1 H j H. H. HUNKINS, Traveling Passenger Agent, B ; H f 106 West Second South Street. Salt Lake City. i H . Ml |