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Show I Yv Ve Buy Tor Cash Yte Seftftr Cash fj W SELL FOR lElSS . ! Closing out all Furs at HALF OFF and ONE-THIRD OFF, to make room for regular spring goods, and the Fur department will bc closed till September. THREE DAYS --Thursday, Friday, Saturday SATURDAY WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST DAY Beautiful stock, comprising sets and pieces. Furs are going up and will be higher high-er next winter. Buy now, wear your new furs now and enjoy them next season. Black Fox, regular $18.50, for only $9.25 W&Btfof White Fox' reS'ular $12.50, for $6.25 ZS a 1 i K H American Ermine, regular $29.50 $14.75 Also all Cross Foxes, Taupe Foxes and Mink. Some are Scarfs, Muffs, Cape Effects and some Full Sets. L rrm ILg All Beaver, Natural Lynx, Black Lynx, Gray S qjD kssr U 11 Squirrel, Kolinski, Isabella Fox and Hudson Seal. Some of the Furs are Scarfs, or Muffs; some in Sets. There is a large stock of j Hudson Seal. j I Your Thrift Stamp j l Money Buys Rifles ji L for Our Soldiers ji : Little by little a nickel here a dime there j: I j: millions of dollars are being raised through i; 1 l Thrift Stamps to buy rifles, food and clothing j: : for our defenders in France and on the ocean. I ';, Are you doing your share in this patriotic j: I : work? Is your spare change still going for i: I : useless little luxuries, or are you lending it to '; the government by buying Thrift Stamps and j: ; War Savings Stamps? . j: ; Buy a Thrift Stamp today. Buy 15 more as soon as you can. Exchange the 16 with a few i cents added for a War Savings Stamp. Then ' ;! do it all over again. In five years the gov- : j ernment will give you $5 for every one of your : :j War Savings Stamps. : j : You will have put your money out at 4 per : cent interest compounded quarterly, you will : I have developed the Thrift habit and l I You will have helped your country j: 1 j; win the war for World Liberty. ; War Saving's Committee for Utah I WS.S." You can buy Thrift Stamps at any post- i; I ' oJSTr? office, any bank and almost any store, i 3 I u l ' We recentlv collected seventv-five dollars l IIMSP! for Mrs. Maggie Patterson of Magna, Utah, I fE from an old claim that had been standing I wfp1-! thirteen years. 1 vH Mrs. Patterson said "Put this in the pa- I xT" Per if yu want to. It was like finding I the money." 4 Turn in your claims and we will collect some money for you. i Merchants' Protective Assn. i ;g Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. ; 11 Eooms Continental National Bank Building. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah. i "Some People Don't Like UsT" 9 , i i I . milEpractice of sys- ' , I X teniatio saving ' ' I will give you the dis- fj : eretion and power to jjt use money advantage- f $ I $ ously. ' X ii We Pay 4 Per Cent on I I Savings Deposits. I I . ii 4 f I V UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Depart. FFECT,VE BER 20, 1917 7:20 A. M. Malad and intermediate g -gg p jjj I 7:20 A.M. nv-c- o. giggp" f'JU- Tr- 5:05 P.M. s 6:00 P.M. 11.00 A.M. Ogden and Intermediate 12:05 P. M. Lnid- 835 A M' lfZ r: 5:05 P.M. 2:30 P.M. JtfStt?- 5:00 P.M. 3:30P.M. BK &fcU 1 1 .cr a tvt departing only). "-"o. H;55A. M. 11:55P.M. 0sden- 'a,,,a (TwlB 2:10?-S' cTo3, (TW' 9:50A.M. Utah- Telephone Wain 15. |