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Show Sflave Perfect Skin hroughout the Summer rem The Guide to Beauty.) days the face, neck, arms and iced special care and attention, lust und dirt, the beating stm. arc m any skin. Their despoiling ef-a ef-a best overcome by the application mercollzed wax. This keeps skin a hi a cleanly condition, the com-beautifully com-beautifully while- and spotless. :ckles, blotches and roughened cu-2 cu-2 nctually absorbed by it. Ono f mereolizcd wax. obtainable at g store. Is sufllciont to completely a soiled complexion. It is used d cream, allowed to remain on ;ht, and washed off in the morn-e morn-e skin tends to expand in warm , cheeks and chin to sag and to form, a good astringent lotion e used Dissolve one ounce pow-axolllc pow-axolllc In one-half pint witch Bathe tlin face In this mornings c going out for theatre or soclnl It Is a remarkable skin tightener ikle eraser. SMART SHOP I Wfe Must Reduce muw Large Stocks hi 100 SUITS at $10 Each rtiAegular prices range from $25.00 to $50.00. I sizes and materials. I 90 Dresses "JEtf at $10 Each Ifhese dresses range from-$20.00 to $40.00. Ppaists-One lot of $1.25 Waists egular values $2.50 to $10.00; all go at 1 tm aeie south wUfSt 0EEGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. fr EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, 1912. """B,- Ogden. Malad. Denver. Omaha. Knj" ft - . fflfclO A M City. Chicago. 'San Francisco. Ely nnd In- 8 tl5 A. M. fllBP m'- -termedlato points beyond Option. JPfg' H fl nnd Intermediate points only arriving-) B w.00 A M ORt,cn- lob JrtellV GoTni .10:10 P. M. -mKi- vl,le' Intermediate Montpeller. uomj 5TB:00 A. M.. . ogden and intermediate points. - 6:55 P. M. ':40AM Overland Limited - Omaha. Chicago. 3:20 P.M. V w -"-"A. . . Denver, St. Louis. W55A M Lo Angeleo Umlted-Omaha. Chicago. 4:45 P.M. ' IK ' Denver. St. Louis. Jtf5 P. M. . iS&SST Sacra 2:05 P. M. 'fteP.M... Ogden. Boise. Portland. Butta 4l50 P. M. g'KM... ogden. Ban France - - 6:55 P. M. 15P M Ogden. Brlgham. Cache Valley. MaJad 11:35 A. M. , ' AU' and Intermediate. nn r, Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago (Par io.inp TVT (.tllR'20P M City., Green P.iver and West only r- , t IZ .2U ST. 1U. JBtru- turnlnff.) n.QK A TUT P.M... Motor Flyer-Ogden ana intwrnediata. .. A. UL. miir TellowBtone Bpecial Ocdon. rr.AfX A TVT -UBP M Idaho Falls and Tellowslone Part . (Cbl- 7:40 A. Efl gfllK m" -caso and Eaot and San Francisco ana "West also arrivlns.) in,nn A TVT IJER'P.M... OKden. BolHu. Portland. Butte. ..10'.30A.M. Cty Ticket Office. Hotel Utah. Telephone. Exchange 15. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, 3Je., was badly cripled with sciatic rhetunatiBni due he says to uriu acid in his blood. "Foley Kidney Pills entirely en-tirely cured me and also removed numerous nu-merous black specks that wore continually continu-ally before ray eyes." Poloy Kidnoy Pills are a uric ncid solvent and are effective for the various forms of rheumatism. Sehramiu-Jobnson, Drugs. A Glrl'tf Midnight Rido. To warn pooplo of a fearful forest fire in tho Calakill a young girl rode horseback nt midnight and Biivcd many lives. Her deed wis glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King's Now Discovery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, ,which might hnyo ended in consumption or pneumonia. "It cured mo .Of ? drdful cough and lung disoftflo," writes W, II. Patterson, Wolliugion, Tex., 'after four in our family had died with consumption, and T gained 87 pounds." Nothing so sure an safe for all throat nnd lung troubles. trou-bles. Prico fiOc nd $1.00. Trial hot-tlo hot-tlo frco. Guaranteed by Schrainm-- Schrainm-- johusou, Drugs. Big Piano Sale Is Great Success Consolidated M iisie . Is Selling Sel-ling Entire Stock of Idaho -Miisie COe of Boise at Prices That Are Truly Ke-markable Ke-markable Many Fine Player-Pianos Are Included l! Siucc the announcement, that tho entire- fitotik of the Idaho Atueic Co. of Boiso bad bctm purchased by tlie Consolidated Con-solidated Music Co. oC this city lor cash at a price that was actually bu-")ow bu-")ow tho Grst cost of! tho miiuttfnet.urors, aomc til the most .sensational bargains have been offered that were ever Dc-Hcutcd Dc-Hcutcd to IHnir people. Tho enormous capital of this big concern enabled it to make it cash offer for the on ti restock re-stock of it conoorn that hud decided :lo butipond IniHiuess, and that fact has brought to the people of Salt bake, ami Utah one of the most extensive welling events tho local piano market has over known. If the pianos included in tho sale worn of unknown makes or if tho ilrrn selling- them was not firmly established and one of the most rcliablo business institutions in the west, tho pricuB offered of-fered would iiettifilly sound suspicious. But tho pianos nro nil of well known makos sonio of tho world's best manufacturers man-ufacturers are represented. -Nnd I ho Consolidated .Music Co. not ouly offers thirty dnys' froo trial but stands behind be-hind every sale no matter what tho prico is. When it is said that buoIi makes as Stninway, Sohmcr, Kimball, Kohlcr & Campbell, Weber, Estey nnd other equally woll known makes arc included it is immediately apparent that a salu like thin is unusual. Never before have-no have-no many 0 tho high crude makes beon included iu one snlo. Jfo matter what inako is your favorite yoii will llnd it ut this sale and tho sale prioc will bo away below what you wore over offered of-fered boforo oven nt a snlo. Both men and women should be I v. attracted by this announcement Our first sale, like the first fifty years of our m business life, will soon be history., In the H few days remaining we want to crowd the m , most important bargains we can. The dis- I counts enumerated below are evidence of this Watches discounted 15 to 50 1 Not often do bargains like these come from a jewelry store: H Bracelets discounted 20 to 33 n Brooches discounted 20 to 331s I Men's jewelry discounted to 33is- 4 I Clocks, silverware and practically all other lines carry gener- WM . ous discounts. The fact that we want to .open our new store H with practically all new stock is the big factor behind the un- H usual discounts. We urge you to visit the sale this week.. fl ;S- ESTTD 1 . ' ; 'GOLD AND SIDERSMTTHSf " i SALT LAKE CITY. W When piano nriocs arc iMit bo low ns tbcsQ have boon there must be a good reason behind it. Our reason has been plainly stated. If vc woro forced to bio thoso pianos from the manufacturers manufac-turers wo could not hefcin to offer such prices. But we bought theiri practical l.v at " bankrupt"- prices and now wo offer of-fer 3'ou a share in tltc big bargniu wc made. Now a word about terms. Surely you would not imagine that i big, strong, reliable house liku this would allow itself it-self to bo outdone in the matter of terms. Decidedly not. We offer new high grade lunno as low as $'.' down and n month with thirty days' free trial. Customers are told to inako thoir own terms. The stile includes pianos of the regular regu-lar style and some of tho lincst; makes of pl.'ij'cr pianos si a well. A very geu-orous geu-orous offer is made lo pcoplo who desire de-sire to exchange theh regular pianos for nlaj'ors. Somo of the pbmos aud some of tho players have been slightly used or have become shopworn, Theso nro being sold out nt, nearby auction prices. Eigliti dollars will buy a good used piano. This gives some idea of tho importance of the sale. Originally thero were 111 instruments in tho lot. Of course tho3 aro being sold right along, but thore aro still enough to give an extremely wido range. Jf you contemplate the purchase of n piano within the uext few years it will pay you to buy this week. Tho store of tho Consolidated Music Co. is ut 13-15-17-10 East First South a few doors enst of Mniu street on the north sido of the Btreirt. Look for the big Steimvio' piano sign I Very Many People Are Saving Money These Days at the 1 ; ij Walk-Over Clearance Sale fSj We Are Offering I f Every pair of ladies' black or tan oxfords I Wj jI and pumps, and hundreds of pairs of J I dress slippers and high shoes, in all styles, at 1 fifa g'1.85 to 3.85. I ;g TjI 1000 pairs men's black or tan 'oxfords and jj! Til high shoes at $2.35 to $3.85. ' ' .Ml J"T 150 pairs children's shoes, all we have Tdl left, at 85c per pair. j-l tfT 1 50 pairs odds and ends of boys' shoes, 'J Til up to $3.50 grades, at $1.25. ItfTT 100 pairs ladies' pink and blue strap I 'ii j ol pumps in canvas, $2.00 grade, at 95c. 1 4 J 1 I ' 1 I JHi I The bargains offered are peculiarly good this season and 1 j- . jj j tho prices we are making mean an actual loss to us, but we I j. prefer to take the loss than carry over the goods. I -.'H 00 ME NOW WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD. I Harding's Walk-Over Shoe Store I m 214 Main Street ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. National Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modern savtnsa depart' ment conducted In cunnuctlon with thla hnnk. Safo deposit boxco for ront U. 3. Depository. Frank Knox, president: James A. Murray, Mur-ray, vice DreBldentj W, F. Earls, cnshler; E. A Culbertaon, asalstsnt cashier. Capital paid In. 5300,000. Intarait paid on time deposits. pi MW C0.I I! 212 MAIN STREET. 1 1 1' j Honest Work I pj . Honest Prices 1 : : f Painless extraction of Uolh or na paj. I 1 ;f i All work Ruaranteed. m j U) A ; n REMEMBER US. 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