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Show Pill j There's a j tinge of i Autumn j I in sky 1 i and air f i B i I jv ; ; j II j j better be V Ij thinking I ; of the Si ' coal bin ft and Castle ' i Gate or If Clear Creek I ' x ask h fi your hi dealer. J I 3j Mined by Utah Fuel Co. g W.mIW-'wUiPffiiiiil'JJJlV-'HL.-!V'u''.' '""f'J w- iv i n w "4 tfa-AjrMai.A.u . JL,d3 S,l.1.iJ...,uv.-.,K. The above Introduces Herbert Pembroke, Pem-broke, Republican candidate for tha office of county ..commissioner of Salt Lake county. The face does not need the Introduction, Introduc-tion, probably, for In 18S3, after long connection with printing and stationery In New York, San Francisco and other cities, and mlntnp and smelting In Utah. ' ho began public life by establishing on Main street the stationery business now known as the Pembroke company at 22-24 East Broadway, of which he was president until June, 1915, when he concluded con-cluded to let the hoys carry on the work. Tn 1878 he married Sarah Jane Mar- ' petts. Tbetr two sons are Enrl TC., a j competent and successful engineer of mines, and Adrian B., president of the Pembroke company. Mr. Pembroke's experience has taught 1 him efficiency. This and his forceful character assure competency as county commissioner, ehould you elect him to that offlce. And, of course, the object of this advertisement ad-vertisement Is to Induce vou to do so-first so-first to vote for delegates at the primary who will vote for his nomination at the county convention. (Advertisement.) UUSOHSBIMEH98SIHIIIinMHailVBMnBHHHI Silk Gloves, 50c Pair I i$.2.J? Af U fcA T&& T?SW ' , f "Kayaer's" famous silk gloves, I Git i?fl resVv-S5 fcttnlRGA-' NEVER U N D ERSOl.,:,? g & UilS6f ' ( with double t.pped finger,, at g t !( J&J - ft t$frljZasSS!Sg . O ! r.5!": 50c WwAfJffi$ Natural Color ( Parasol $2.98 Pffe'j Trading Stamps Only, Yard-, f J Final cleanup of all pure silk 1 jfojH r '' 1 g?.!:' r$2!8 ATTEND THE BIG SALE MONDAY 55C i IKSTitc. LACES AMD EMBROIDERIES WMm FALL SILKS To be sold at unheard-of-prices ellv. no ",tt f ) taffeta weaves, priced In three 3 cost to The manufacturer. Now for real bargains, for It le the moat Bensational sale we I 20, 1918.) A different qualities. These silks " nrpoented B Auerbach CW. are by far the prettiest designs The starts promptly at 10 o'clock Monday mornlnff. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. I ""Mr , 2 shown so far this season, and I . H " i ij an are specially priced for quick jst Q00 Embroidered Ornaments, Baby Yokes and Collars, 4c I I vised5' EaIly SeleCtln " ad In this lot you will find ornaments suitable to trim waists, underwear, boudoir caps, and U ea- for fancy work; collars to be put on wash dresses, and many dainty I I lUolcry and S I nu i ' pieces for baby yokes. Values up to 75c each, at, each ill 1 , Ej quality 1 2ND A LOT OF 2 TO 3. INCH BEADING 7TH A LOT OF LINEN BANDS with Ven- UndeiWn ill 4 1500 YARDS EDGE EMBROIDERY, worth 25c ISc lrQ lace centers, 3 to 4 Inches wide, both "s .' 5 1B to 80c per yard, at, yd stra ght and scallop edges, worth 50- 5 FANrY JH ITQ 3Rd-a lot of 2 to s-inch embroid- 75c t0 ji.oo yd., at -c Pure Silk Hose, $1 p.j. : Jiij&llJ ERY EDGES In the neat baby 1 nr . ik - r L ; i T5T T AT TArrWHC patterns Values 20c yd., at, yd IWC gth-Conslsts of four Value to Wo Just arrived, all th now iy I 8 PLAIN TAFFETAS TH-A LOT OF VERY FINE HAND- big lots- of NOT:- yd., at, yd -V in Auerbach'. famous rr,si : 36 .nches wide. LOOM EDGES, worth up to l5c TINGHAM LACES, Va.to 20c ath. 'J St SI 5Q tard STH-X LOT OF 4 TO S-INCH EDGES, the such as bands, edges Value to 45c TJ-.Tr i" ! " S'v3' OIU cream of the foreign markets, 22c and 'Bouncings, in all yd at yd QC Ladies Union Suits b Values to $2.50 yd. value to 65c yd., at. yd this season's newest Value to 75c "It. I o , . , ' 0 1 6TH 27-INCH BABY EMBROIDERY, suit- productions. yd., at, yd C B Smf ' lo' of laUiej' .. i able for infants' and children's dresses, pat- " B luallty Swiss ribbed mm? :: i nnn-, o terns that look like hand work. AZe- We a,so have many other lots too numerous Ized lisle Union SuIul v.i j yuallty A Value to $1.25 yd., at. yd HO' to mention. Be here promptly at 10 o'clock. I to $1.50. j FANCY SILKS "Choice of the House" Sale of Women's Pumps f ' I i Metallic Stripes $5.00 and $6.00 Women's Pumps and 15 H R 1 V 3&fim Plain Stripes sliPPers ; ;V"V't"h'"T w p I Till I Hii ;' '1 t rl l r-rr At this remarkably low price, we give you choice of the house of any Women's Pumps Eg j&ILH. 1 II 1.1 11 ! and rlaiCl rLrrecta or Slippers that Bold up to $6.00. Made of patent, dull kid, gunmetal or colored kid B Stiiiim AIB A U uuu tl"6vls leather All new up-to-date lasts, with Cuban or Louis XV heels. Monday, "Choice of IW - 36 inch., wide. the House" Sale Price, $3.45. . . Are tru9 types of Bm. 2 at$l.yyara 53.50 and $4 Women's l $3 and $2.50 Women's JK OK The keynote of style rtsti In & I! ss a val"es to ;3M' Pumps and Slippers Pumps and Slippers S anVher I ovnt o 1 At this price we give you iHs. if stfK. At 'hlS- Pr'Ce VU 1 p'aanCHer taste" allTal'S " ! W""? o unrestricted choice of the VNI J ujj i choice of the house of any I of dresa ls decided by her hat :i ' P . -,---IAf house of any Women's ?TP. jr'Zf$h Women's Pump or Slipper I Jo 'end more Interest to to ; I FANCY SILKS :;z lZ Z My:f that BO,d up to 00' Thls ? I In exclusive designs and ent, gunmetal, dull or bright ' . 'W(4fW a's includes Growing Girls' I ,n- tlAAft 1 fishes wWeag8 P"'6""' 3 kid and white or colored kid J?, ff) styles in all leathers and I H ' -OW PlU.UUand 4 j!." m 'o leathers. All newest pat- ..ifVSW1 styles. Monday, "Choice of I $1 ? Kft I at $1.98 yam tern, and laU. Monday. 0 the House" Sal. , I 1'0U i; 1 1 v"ue.tol3.sfya. h ll..h8PHce..$2.35 & ' - Price ' .. . ....$1-95 g Let The Tribun Want Ads r. :A that apstairs girl this time for .ml -. 7 Have you had your bottle of "Loju"? nJ viMw weW If not, take the coupon which appears be- jj-ft-! iifmtlf low to any dealer and get our treat an individual bottle of "Loju." This coupon 11 T II in order that thousands may quicldy M m l know the deKght of this new ruby ;j Cjj The Juice of Oregon's 1 fell Nilg Famous Loganberries M!s "Old Man Oregon" created the loganberry by blending W J the wild mountain blackberry and the delicious red rasp- P berry-. Nowhere else do these berries grow so big and w ysP luscious, as in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. (i . 0h The natural citric acid of the loganberry" gives "Loju t ;;r Yf a tang and exquisite flavor all its own. ' f "e!po 1 Try "Loju" Today ' A?, fp$S CliP the Coupon As a Reminder , fv I o; Yv) Nearfy every fountain, drug store and grocer has "Loju". The "Loju" & ':ii'-h mvh Booklet tells dozens of tempting ways for serving this new delight ' Cr "c W Northwest Fruit Products Company JA 0- Largest Producers of Native Western Fruit Juices 'WV '''ft ! i X$f Salem, Oregon, U. S. A. ' ' 4? mm (2) 7 |