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Show fieodore I osevelts I PK5courit of his 1 Ifriean Trip 1 Withe most stirring nar- H ,7bf sport and adventure H ritten, will continue to H ent4ture of ScrSbnep's 1 gjj greater part of 1910. I IEBRUARY E trodtribes his first II overt. m fsrffalo Hunt Buffalo Is one of i fost dangerous of animals isame number is an . ' jon jiric Remington letter of American Life M7 ijal Cortissoz. Illus- I BUNo one ever drew the Jjjt the Indian, the life 0 jreat West so well. Ur subscription NOW. 1 'jlyear; 25c a number. ,gr8MER'S SOUS, NEW YORK S s-4uary Clearing Sale gme5Qc$l.QQ SU pjJjiWeek $4.00 a Month h tiJ Y0UR CREDIT IS GOOD fl9 SANTiLE INSTALLMENT CO. SOP SECOND SOUTH STREET Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. LnGrippc concha aro danecrous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops tho couch, but heals and strencthons Lho limes so that no serious results neod bo feared. The cenuino Foley's Houey and Tar contains no harmful drucs and is in a j'cllow packace. Schramm-John son Co. CbiBdren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A3TQ R B A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Greatest Sale of Millinery at the Lowest Prices Ever Advertised Three Hundred Beautifully Trim- dj Q f med Hats, Regular $8.00 and $10.00 Hats . . tJP J Ih The most varied assortment of styles ever shown, in all the latest colors that the season of- S fers. The sale starts Friday and continues all day Saturday. 1 81 LOT NUMBER TWO Regular $5.00 and Children's Hals, regular $3.00 and $5.00 Hats II I $7.50 Hats to be closed out at r. to go Friday aud Satur- s 1 this extraordinary sale 3l.ifD day at II LOT NUMBER THREE Regular $2.00 and Children's Hats, regular .$2.00 and $2.75 Hats II i $4.50 hats at this end of the . C&Qtfa at tihs remarkable 7Qtf N J season, sale VO, Rale I j Children's Hats, regular $1.00 tylZfr II B . and $2.00 Hats go at 91 II P ' This remarka'bly low price salo will draw an immense crowd; in fact, jam the dopartmout. To avoid 1 1 1 tho rush of the afternoon wo advise your early morning attendance. The sale starts Friday morning at 8 11 U I o'clock sharp. I SALE OF WOMEN'S COATS $2.95 j $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 values all cast into the one lot this will be the last and only chance M to secure an all wool, full length coat at such a remarkably low price. There are just fifty 1 coats in all a good assortment of colors and sizes; also a few in the misses' sizes. They will U be placed on sale at 8:30 sharp Friday inorning. Come early if you want one of these great bar- II WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS $2.95 1 1 A large sample line that wc secured at a price concession and will be offered to the trade at 1 Bl the above price. They are made cf an extra good quality of the all wool Panama, in the pleated 1 II model; colors, navy, brown, black and gray; a good assortment of sizes. I I OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE If I? continues to draw big crowds. Oorset Covers, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Petticoats, combination suits in the two and three piece effects, at a saving from one-fourth to one-third. Values greater, i 1 the prices lower and the assortment the largest. ( J lr fVSn Ladies' Muslin Gown, slip over styles, noatly Muslin skirts, made of an extra good quality muslin, jj I Br trimmed with emliroidor-y and ribuon, all sizes. knee flounce, ombroidory and tuck . TQo II HE , r i ..!.. trimmed; extra special salo price P 1 I 89C 2XSK SSdT'oiS?oldSB1 AbbiSj M.ll skirts, extra good quality muslin .with I! button and slip over styles; all sizes. at ?"! "?! f? ! II La(lA03' Muslin Gowns, made of good quality Ladies' muElin skirt, extra good quality material, deop II HE muslin, yoko and sleeves trimmed with cmbroid- (loublo embroidery trimmed and one of 6-f 1 Q II m cry, slip ovoy styles; all sizes. deop tuckod flounce; extra special at ..... V. A S-fl H Di Ladic3' MU3liu Gowns, button styles, long Ladies' muslin skirts, extra fine quality material, lace II afc ipJloJl sleeves, oxtra good quality material, cm- and ombroidory trimming; regular Qff n Q1 broidery trimmed; all sizes. $3.00 skirt, special at ipJia& g FLANNELETTE GOWN SPECIALS I $2.00 and $2,25 gowns, made of extra l'ine qual- $1.50 and $1.75 gowns, extra fine material, scv- II ' ity .flannelette, all sizes; -J era I styles to choose from, all sizes; QQ 1! j Thursday at JLoV Thursday at 70L l p ii ii iniii it-, mm iij ,lfciAiiiiaiiKaCTMrXfc J OWES I LIFE TO I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound t Chicago. 111. "I was troubled with. falling and inflammation, and the doc-tors doc-tors said I could not rgj get well unless I !yti an 0,PBHi.tion. (tWntilS- kn6w 1 could not APfifl stand the strain of r!a8! V iSH0110' 50 "rote to IH ii Fyu sometime ago . M about my health, Rjifand you told me J iOTX JMvXuib to do. After . W-5?i taking Lydia E. Ww$ffi 'Pinkham's Vegeta-W Vegeta-W f,Wffl) ' i ble Compound and fill II HI minnri Purifier I am I to-day a well woman." Mrs. William Aureus, 088 "W. 21st St., Chicago, 111. ( Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pound, Com-pound, made from native roots and 1 herbs, contains no narcotics or harm- ful drugs, and to-day holds the record ! for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medi-cine medi-cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who haye been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul-ceration, ul-ceration, displacements, fibroid, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains.backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman ovres it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden-tial confiden-tial letter to IVIrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful SKIN-TORTURED I Babies and Tired Mothers Find H Comfort in Cuticura. Sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers is found in a hot bath -with Cuticura Soap and a cl. iSS gentle anointing with Cuti-Y(rjrf& Cuti-Y(rjrf& cura Ointment, the great I FffiX skin Cure. This treatment Et5? affords instant relief in the IH i y most distressing forms of I I Oz?jk itching, burning, Bcaly, and - I ifiTrC I crustea humors, eczemas, i J rashes, irritations, ana :55syly chafings, of infancy and oj childhood, and points to a SDeedv cure when all elsa faila. The Charlton 1 Shop I Ontiitters for Women I 122 So. Main I R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE RUST, General Manager. Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Office 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake City. ESTABLISHED 1841. 189 OFFICES. WALKER BROS., BANKERS (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1859. IH Capital r 3250,000 Surplu .j. $100,000 H Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of Wells-Fargo Wells-Fargo & Co. 'a Bank. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit lusued Available In All Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. DESERET NATIONAL BANK, I U. S. Depository, Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital. $500,000,00; surplus, $300,000.00. Im S. Hills. Pres. IL S. Young. Chr. H J. C. Cutler. V. P. B. S. Hills. A- Chr. H L. W. Burton. AssL Cashier. Safety Doposlt Boxes for Rent- DIRECTORS. H John R. Barnes. A. W. Carlson. H John C. Cutler, David Eccles. L. S. Hills, Francis M. Lyman, w. H. Mnlntvre, W. W. Rltcr, George Rom-ney? Rom-ney? Reed Smoot. John C. Sharp. John R. Winder. H. O. Whitney. H u - Real JSsIaJe I I ouslnl foment ft, ESTABLISHED 1689. Capital. $10,000: Surplus, $100,000. IH Special attention given to the col-lection col-lection of rents, payment of taxes, and tho care of property for nonrcsl-dents. nonrcsl-dents. 351 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City. Utah. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. ESTABLISHED 1ES9. UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAYINGS BANK WM. F. ARMSTRONG. President. BYRON GROO. Cashier. Commercial Banking In All Its Branches. HVJ Four per c.nt Interest on savings deposits. HJ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED jH National Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modern savings depart-mont depart-mont conducted In connection with this HB bank. Safe deposit boxes for rent U. S. IMHJ Depository. .... ... Frank Knox, president: James A. Mur-ray, Mur-ray, vice president; W. F. Earls, cashier; J E. A. Culbertson, assistant cashier. Capital paid In. $300,000. Interest paid B on time deposits. McCORNICK & CO., H BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1873. Salt Lake City. Utah. V. S. McCORNICK. THOS. R. CUTLER. HV President. Vice President. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. We receive deposits of $1.00 ond up- ward and pay Per "nt ) Start an account in our savings depart- Mja meat today. BADGER. Cashier. H |