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Show 5tlANCISCDll IF MEALS HIT BACK i ID STOMACH SOURS 'Tape's Diapepsin" ends stom- i ach misery, Indigestion in 1 5 minutes. I If what 3o just ato is souring ou 1 your stomach or lies like a lump of 2 lead, refusing to digest, or you belch 1 giirf and eructate sour, undigested food, I or have- a feeling of dizziness, heart- I burn, fullness, iiausca, bad taste in j mouth and stomach headache, you can 3 get blessed relief in five minutes. a Ask your pharmacist to show you the m formula, plainly printed on these fifty I cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin. then $ you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why 1 they relieve sour, out of order stoni- 1 achs or indigestion in five minutes, Tape's Diapepsin" is harmless; m tastes like candy, though each dose 3 will digest and prepare for assimila W tion into the blood all tho food you m cat: besides, it makes you go to the m tablo with a healthy appetite: but, ia what will please you most, is that you H will feel that jour stomach and iu- Q testines are clean and fresh, and you f will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousuess or con- F stipation. g This city will have many "Pape's R i Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will h call thorn, but you will be entlmsias- H tic about this splendid stomach prop- H aration, too, if you evor take it for in- digestion, gases, heartburu, sourness, dyspepsia or any stomach misery. 3 ' Got some now. this minute, and rid P yourself of stomach trouble and indi gestion in five minutes. I (Advertisement.) B Strengthen Weak Kidneys. & Don't suffer longer with weak kid- B novs. You can got prompt relief by S taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful Rj remedy praised by women everywhere. R Start with a bottle today, you will soon W feel like a now woman with ambition K to work, without fear of pain. "Mr. E John Dowling of San Francisco writes; I "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of M Electric Bitters prompts me to write. 1 It cured my wife wheu all else failed." H Good for the liver as well. Nothing 1 bettor for indigestion or biliousness. 1 Price, 50c and $1.00, at Schramm- 0 Johnson, Drufjs, "The Nover-Substi- f tutors," Five (5) Good Stores. 13 (AlTertlrimnt.) M Despondency Is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappears whoa .Chamberlain 'n Tablets aro taken. For sale "by all dealers. (Adverlliemonl.) OENTUHY PRINTING- 00., Salt Lake's Printers. Largest and best printing oflico in west. Now in our own home, 235-237 EdiBon street. High-class work. Public Pub-lic is invited to visit and inspect our building and plant. (Advertisement.) Dancing tonight at Majestic pavilion. Society night Montgomery ' band. (Advertisement I JUST A FEW DAYS MORE AND Btk THE YELLOW BUTTON WITH l WE?LL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT Wft nmSiS BLACK FIGURES $1200,00 worth i l THESE BUTTONS. Meanwhile, be Jg of gifts are involved every button I jH sure to save them. nas an equal chance soon. I !'H Phone Exchange 300 btate and Broadway i BIANJS OUR AMNUAL SALE OF 1 WILL END SATURDAY EVENING. Every Item in this l br Sale Marked at Sensationally Low Prices j J 1 ll 7f3jl5l Our Blanket and Bedding Sale is by far the most wonderful event of the season. It 1 1 VVH I II feTg" is, an extraordinary occasion and brought an extraordinary response. J Vv iJwVJl I PI 'SMmnl tl10U3an(ls blankets, comforters, beddings and linens all bear special economies v l-AJvfy IhH 1 II anci gait Lake women are quick in discovering a bargain. Again we shall have: lbJi m 3 ll Blankets 47c and up to $18.49 Bed Spreads 59c to $3.49 -aMyj V 1 I That were 75c to $25.00. That were $1.00 to S5.00. . jiff i Lr 1 11 Comfortables $1.19 to $19.89 Feather Pillows 44c to $1.99 each IFJ That were $1.66 to $25.00. That sold for $1.25 to S6.00 a pair. t i r 0 . 0o S 'I ' lowels from 3c to 29c apiece fl Bed Sheets at 49c, 66c, 77c each Table Linens 17c to $1.90 a yard That sold from 614c to 40c each. 1 I That wereo85c, $1.00 and $1.25. That were 25c to $3.00 a yard. Toweling and Crashes 3c to 17c yard I 1 Pillow Cases at 10c to 19c each Pattern Cloths 69c to $4.98 each Tmt were 5c to 25c a yard. iH That sold from 170 to 2iy2c. That sold for $1.00 to $7.00 apiece. Immense selection in each. 1 'l . Center Section. 1 A BIG, HELPFUL, MONEY-SAVHG m Sold Up t0 $27"50, now H ! I AI1 Wash Dresses CI f& 1 I Choose From g jA JU Sold up to $10.00 IbIISI j I 8 " ' ' " M S k a THE CHTBF 0BCT of this sale is lo make way for the 9 I j NOT A ONE WORTH LESS THAN $10.00. W&&W ew Fal1 ?ar.ments which are now arriving in great quanti- i j i i&y es an( it s urged that we make immediate space for I m I AND SUCH A "WONDERFUL ARRAY of styles, new shapes, thcm IE 'I i rich trimmings Velvet and Plush covered Hats, Ostrich vp(i TX we ave cohered our entire summer line and grouped i; l hands and feathers, silk bows in every color you can think Til them into two great lots for quick disposal, and offer them !; I of truly, it is the best millinery offering we've had in a uk at. prices altogether inconsistent with their value. There are . W long time. Just. 150 hats, spread on two big bargain tables. j j Alt9! ' " gFeat' VarietieS I ! Millinery Second Floor, nr.B n,t m s.H s s f uresses anci suits Second Floor, c w j 29 NEW SHPH COATSi 1 1156 ew "Sunshine" Dresses I fh (A yMktiSil vZffirkf www m n ' va-ried, so authentic, and so brimful of instructive interest -,aA I I vil1 Worth $22.50 and $25.00 j riftata intmmfi I I 11 lf; ' - r rial, new garniture and manv new I 1 i U J I To Be (12Ar BHESS SKIETSihebest saleinmonths I I Ai Sold for Jl3H3 200 Stunning models at $3.25 ffl f AH ? I ! I W lUl INSTEAD OF $5.00 AND $6.00 llaued pep" Ik I ll 1 M 1 M l JUST TWENTY WOMEN CAN THURSDAY MORNING- will see a characteristic ! 11 m. . n u w iHl.lflf " Ij 1 ! ' km' SHARE in this barsrahi. Fur collar sale of women's and misses' dress skirts such as draped girdle, IjrdiiWB W I .I 1 W mW'i and cuffs, lined throughout with offers an unusual money-saving opportunity. shadow lace ,.. j B W fflwB fiQ onfi'n finichnri wifh hppiififnl t is tt special purchase of two hundred dress sailoP coar acc frill cuffs dress P I WJWy IZZ fro- ttenn' and skis of whipcords, Jn-ocades serges, mix- ma(Jc of an cxcepUonal grade of V j g ! I F'Mw1 braided trog lastenmgs dint suit tures and noveltv checks, m a splendid range of 1 - UA - Q : InWM cored novelty buttons-handsome new models and all sizes from 22 to 30 waist bilk finished with tailored ,4 j MirWZs ZA !ength models absolutely the measurpincnf ; all lengths: standard colors, such bows in rich, contrasting colors. All v(g.--,p . 1 MTW latest word of fashion. - as brown, navy, grey mixtures anWaAis popular shades and colors. ii!W 1 ! I t3- Cents-Second Floor. Dresses-Second Floor. j , I Art Needlework Early Stowing Stiirts II Black Messaimes if jj '' AN EXTENSEVE SKLECTION in entirely new materials ami designs J Underwear j, Hats. Etc. Are The Most Popular Silks This Season IH NOMs-th I; EXTAEGE STOOKS A SPKCTATj PURCHASE .just unpacked discloses four splendid m, Ti ( f nnwnrthv in itn liulividinlitv nf t iiv mrt iVr r "mil? fM pm rvm I'1! grouns messaliiios with ricb, lustrous satiu fiuisli oxlra heavv E ; Tho collection is most n,tV' H0LIUnc i V?,c:TOrP1LL. l lh &ARMLNT 5 , qualilv. beautiful black, IS to 116 inches wide; and voti can buy them ; designs and. beauty of the various pieces ana colorings. ( wANTS of reeunents of boys, S roat savin's. ! m ' ''H Stamped piUow tops and scarfs, each..' 39c up to 89c JJfjJf elJdf iffXcs tbaiS 65c Messalines, 18-inch 45c yd. I I I I ' Center pieces, each ....49c and up to $1,50 !; j. not no be matched outside of here s 85c Messalines, 24-inch 65c yd. ;' I ! Scarfs, apiece 49c to $2.49 c Shirts at 39c g-gO Messalines, 27-inch " 79c yd. 1 I I With neckbands and with collars at- J $1-25 Messalines, 38-mch 98c yd. : I I M 0 onnr.-Jnn tn'!!"?LvAv --'-r.-1-3'"-.- -F- - -? Uu-hed. Plain blue or tan cham- SilksNear Corner, Entrance, j ; ' owo-u-u----n-an ,-. r r s brays. striped madras, printed !; ,j-r,--ri j H js, s ma('jras percales; sizes 12 to 14, jl ! ,H TfltrSarbtr Bys' 35sCui" UGin Tw0 SmaU Groups For Quick Clearance i ill 3000 IMew Lace Neckwear uikit h 17c J I worth 35c, 50c and ifu Egdl ES? a,. IigSCL;c;;;;;;Pu;;:;;5. ij 65C; at . - t B"fi oVhe&a? sMc8rpe ua Women's 65c Lisle Underwear- 1 I I M I IT IS THE SURPLUS STOCK of an eastern importer all new neck- ) $ 13 "vc VlwWn flnfTi" I 5 Tlnirqrfav verv sriecial each I M -wear birt blifrhtly mussed from handling; he was clad to accept our 5 I ooy& JNeW OC Ulotn mursaay very special, eacn j m '' low offer for thoin. Hats, 48c Vest high neck, short sleeves; pants tight and ankle lengths; crocheted !' ;'H I There aro Dutch Collars, Tabs, Jabots, Shoulder collars, Fichus, Ira- ? several very popular shapes in I ; neck, finished with silk ribbon of excellent quality, medium weight ) nerial, Do Medici and Stock Dollars. S j ,'ray and brown mixtures. j for immediate wear, ; 9 H ..-ln.n.r.n uxnAniwAAAn'-w 1 ..raru-u-u-u-vi-u-u '' Knit Wcar-Ncar State Street Entrance. O Vn to 2-inch Val. Laces Men's 12y2o Socks Thursday omy-Ribbon section. 45c to 75c Shadow I fl worth 50c to $1.00 a Thursday, 50c Baby Flouncmgs Laces 6 to 15 inches I dozen at, OOa pair. ; 50c Black Satin Ribbons-7i2 TLO wide-Thurs- O 1 I dozen nfScM.nd 1. inclles wide-one at, a yard.... UO day yard...23 1 1 J,sW?oth;.aS:IC?odbe; Men's 20C Silk Lisle day a 57 inches wide, with ii and 2- """drc.1. or the prettiest cloHRd out The" "r1- bOCkS, llC pair. . inch bom. dainty patterns em- patterns to select from- ,M StS from i to'2 Btt,ntrne,B,nBllo' For sashes, millinery, hair Dow,, etc.. broldered on line. Cheer lace- which are very popular 1 j inches Alt "'isca? a rich lustrous Iichn-j- quality. swss. this season. f Lnce Section 2ndA3le Men's Wear Annex. Rlbbon 3rd Aisle Main Floor. Embroideries 3rd Aisle. Laces 2nd Aisle, Main Floor. g iffl u |