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Show I TREE I TEi I CHOICEST I smm K i IMPORTED BY ' M SAN FRANCISCO. ! 5 y HALF POUND jj ft For 32 Years UTAH'S Hi Standard Hft ! 1 j -Pound Papers ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Kj National Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modern savings depart-H depart-H ment conducted in connection with this bank- Sf deposit boxes for rent. U 8 I ository. Hf! Frank Knox. ore rient. James A Mur V.; ray. vice president: W. F. Earls, catMer; E. A. Culbertson, iimm-i cash er. HT Capital paid in. 1300. COG. Interest paid E'.j in tima depenti. ssBHsWH hai BALSAM Er sWCtahJVsS U x r to '' Tn!iTuI Co .or. sVM " Hj UFP1CE C. G. M . CHRONIi.'l.K BLIXJ.. San FYanctsco. cai.. May IT, 1911. Sealed proposals will be received here H until U s. m June L IflS. for fumtsh- ln formga ar I straw reiu!rei at posts H In Western Division during fiscal rear H comsAestcing ily 1. 191. Information 1 furnished On CP atlon here or to Post H Uiartcrmasters. ind Q'tarermastera In Seattle. Wash. Portia:. 1 Or. and Hon.- lulu. H T.. and bids mar be received by B Host Quartermasters and Quartermaster. Honolulu. H T . until 11 s. m-. Pacific time. Jane 191 : K V'N S HRAt'ER. C Q. M. I Tribune Want Ads Pull BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Signal Sig-nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic ' Weakness or derangement. If you have ' backache don't neglect it. To pet permanent per-manent relief you must, raeh th- root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-. Wood-. all's experience. Morton's Gap. Kentucky '1 sulTered two years with female difoniers, my i "jjXKHfBS7- 1 he.Jth was very bad 2rh;:'; r' T' '' ' hndaeoniinual 4vrt-v ' '" which was .' jSSi cimply awful. I could ' uf r,:i'..''h to cook , . VJr k i meal victuals . V7y w i th ou y. my back j jJ&zSjjy nearly killing me, STfflfffl ll nn'j vou!d have 'Willi I I ( f,Jch dragging sensa-1 (II ( tina I could hardly, 1 ' ' bear it- I had Bore- ness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely com-pletely run down. On advice I took I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-! pound and am enjoying good health. It 1 is now more than two years and I have j not had an ache or pain since. I do ail my own work, washing and everything, . and never have backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise ; it to all my.'neighbors If you think my j testimony will help others you may pub- j lish it. "Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's Mor-ton's Gap, Kentucky. If tou have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-ble Vegeta-ble Compound will help you, write ! to Lydia K. Pink ha in Medicine Co. (confidential Lynn, Mass., for ad- j vice. Your letter wfU be opened, paad and answered by a 'woman, and held in strict confidence. When your child has whooping ough ! j be careful to keep the couph loose and I eipeetorati'M) easy by giving Cham berlain's Tough Remedy as may be ; required. This remodv will also liquif y ithe tough mucous ami make it eaaiar i to expectorate. It has been used sue, eesafullv in many epidemics and is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. - fUP AGAINST IT I ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARD SEASON AND THE GENERAL DULLNESS OF BUSINESS, THE SEGIL SAMPLE STORE finds itself UP AGAINST IT, with a heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses' wearing apparel not selling as expected. They were compelled to turn over their store to the UNITED GARMENT MANUFACTURERS' CORPORATION to raise Ten Thousand Dollars within Ten Days in H order to continue business. We have entire control of the situation. We are cutting and slashing prices in I I order to raise the above amount within Ten Days. We will make this sale one that the Salt Lake City peo- H I pie will long remember. We kindly ask you to shop early, thus to avoid the afternoon rush. I I Segil's Women's and Misses9 Suits SEGIL' S CO ATS II A i unheard-of sacrifices. At this time of the HJaBi n EJBi pn ffltN.-fe. I i JJW; year it is not a matter of profits the goods RmllVl KB" Vtfll 11 l! ' '':7Lfe) mns be B0,fi m ordor t0 raiso ,he money. f U O I mi) vULU fev V-- ! j! I&W Segil's $17.50 Suits ftGQt j a (s ' sel1 at POsC30 Cost forgotten and pnoes ignored in ordr gUf Segil -s $20.00 Suits Q fiT to raise the monev. Never m your life have MMmX I my Seal's Sn.OO Suits rn t yoa fawl such st"PendouR valnpR- WMllW ''I I vts k y J sen at $1Ls5 wMmiU viiSk 1 I h 3 JiJ Segil's S30.00 Suits & 0 Segil 's $17.50 Coata i68 fiRWll H NKllSiwTl: 1 Segil's $35 00 Suits it i v ow . mTi i W '; m I m I III 31 J $ 1 5.85 868,1 $20-00 Coats f$o q fi; xffi l imJ ii ; Aw:HJg SegU's $40.00 Suits fj .Off S W00 i ! ?, ffittZiFv sell at . JJJ. 4 Oe3 Segil's $25 00 Coats rf m - (Off rM W i I I, i m at Wi-oo ril l All I Hi H lit if Segil's $50.00 Suits fiOO Cff Segil's $30.00 Coats Q - Q Qff ('J ' I I j J lb sell at JPO.OO goal VpIJGO jjjlj,! Jjj! H j, III 2 1 s TM suits $2 7.85 $3,oo Coats $ 1 5 85 J, ( k I MTC'l' . , Segil', S40.00 Coats (t1 W OS l i Mi 1l A ,ot f Siuts goat $17.85 J-i 'iii,.iBk that sell up to C f g gg Am .'! 1 ' I'T ' IBft S30-00' P 1 Scgil.s 845.00 Coats (Ol A QS 11 :l! ! I if " ; go at $1 9.85 nmlf JiJ pjf u legils Serge and Silk Dresses ww $21.85 i jfli "- Slaughtered beyond mercy Tt is not. a mat- Hj i rrfprofi,3-i,",heD,0,,p-vthatwe l segil's ladies7 waists! J f Segil's $15.00 Dresses mr g & Special lot of lingerie and jT- v go at tailored waists, that sold dfiffijti? jfeJ up to $2.00, ff WM& & &M aiXVm Se's S20.00 Dresses mf q g, special at 40C lf TnJMKS g0 at vO Special lot of Messaline 4f J , ' -jSa V?V c -i MKMfu. - - and Taffeta waists, that J r Afy I-t't TV Segil s $2o.00 Dresses f g Agf L f---7 i mP -at - $10.95 y iwmffijmi I iftJfeflW " Segil's $30.00 Dresses ffk ff Lingerie and Voile waists.wtoy g rV- -K?S r "A W Mm goat 5Sl.a $2;M-.95cPil -i Segil's $35.00 Dresses H 1 Af t kmWp&HMvA fy L-A AwipA'rJJtKl SI fiS f i mi 1 K Ladies hn-t waists, So.00 fi-ij MM iCAXA mpTPrXMsSL ll" -Hj yl Seffi1'3 540,00 Dresses li'lGiOiS cpCFO v xAf'pigf gmmi f I lllf i'' 'W II I' g JpJLO5ft3 Ladies' shirt waists, $3 50 I Special lot of Linen and Cambric Dresses a $1.95 W 1 1 ' ll ill that sold up to $7.50, Qff Ladies' shirt waists, $2.50 f T V WMi 1 111 specialat values $1 M wmSbm l; ' Special lot of Dresses that -a Aff at JpXOO ' xA) j0Mm " ; ' i sold up to $10.00, at . JL O I yV;( Lird:Pnho:r. $1.95 A $65.00 Chiffon Dress! ! capes Som uP , sio , Qff Given Away Absolutely Free I Special at & 1 5, The first 100 ladies who will come to our store at H Rain Coats, Cravenettes, Moires and Rubberized Satin Jff Qff 8:30 Saturday morning we will give tickets on this H Coats that sold up to $25 00, o at ?T9 QW mW 9 u i j , , . kT . . p ft " ' " Twvw beautiful dress. You are under no obligation to buy ! m Nessalme Petticoats, the good kind, made with silk 1 gTa p rnmP anrl apt t;rUf (i rMtt . lL I J dust ruffles, regular price S3 50, go at S 1 .95 gCt a tlCket (lt 18 free yU be the I Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, Sidw Combs and Barretts, ma i . . j 35 cents, go at JL OC II F I I II A I Nesco7dair speciai35c and5cNecr- ioc txenanges and No Approvals I THE WHOLE STORE ABLAZE WITH BARGAINS I Don't let anything keep you away; it is throwing away money not to attend this stupendous sale. Make your I dollars buy more than they ever did before in all your life, and get your share of the bargains in this Greatest Slaughter Sale ever held in the west. Come early this morning; it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and you want to profit by it. Be at the head of the line when the doors open at 8:30; you may win the $65.00 dress. I Sale Starts This Morning, June 1st, 8:30 I 1 United Garment Manufacturers' Corporation in Charge of the SEGIL I I SAMPLE STORE, 38 South Main Street I MMMMMWMKMM i i ssss ,JH eHgMUHBMHHMHaSaMBlHBalHHHBHHsVilBH - - IBMBBBBHHaBV "oaMMjHHaWBOs |