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Show The Right Laxative For The Little Ones The natural condition of a child is to be Caldwell's Syrup Ppjn produces a frie move-happy move-happy and carefree. When the girl mopes ment of the bowels without griping. A very and is indifferent to school and study, or the e is required, and it is pleasant to take. i I. , , . , ) . A few hours after its use the cndd will be its boy is sullen and refuses to go out and play. the child needs a laxative to empty the bowels ppy 88 aSnJn- and stir up the liver. It is an excellent remedy for the mother herself, and for the other members of the Bui something should be given that will family, in obstinate or occasional consti- produce the result in as simple and nat- nation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid 3 oral a way as possible. Harsh cathartics m eolda and fevers, minor skin eruptions and end physics are neither necessary nor do- ,J disorders where the basis of the trouble sirable. is constipation. Many mothers have found that the corn- The druggist will refund the money you bination of simple laxative herba with pepsin pay for Syrup Pepsin if it fails to do as sold by druggists under the name of Dr. promised. Dr. Caldwell' 8 5yrup oepsin The Perfect & Laxative ' " , ?" " 1 a NO INCREASE FREE SAMPLES In spite of enormous inercscd ltortory cost. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling due to the War the manufacturers of Dr. Caldwell's liquid '.a-ratlve in Amenca. If you have never used it I Syrup Pepsin ore sacrificing their profits and absorbing and would like to sample it before buying, send your I the war tar.es so that this family laaatjvo may remain address for a free trial bott o to Or. W. U. Caldwell, at the pre-war price of 50c and $1 a Urge bottle. So 468 Wa.hingtonSt. Monticello 11. If you havebab.esin sold by druggists for 26 yeara. the family send f or a copy of The Care of the Baby. I Auerbach's Will Give Hundreds of Dollars of Valuable Merchandise Absolutely FREE During Their Big 54th Anmversary bale. Be Sure and j Read Our Big Anniversary Sale Ads on Pages 6 and 7 I SEE OUR WINDOWS! SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. I Trimmed HATS) F That are exclusive, new and individual in style. I T SptH-iallv priced for Anniversary Sale at, each I Lar wti'f' A collection of $5.00 Millinery that lends smartness I i l2L !1,,cl tonc 10 :1" costumes. A plentiful variety of I ; &hf y ""7 ' styles and colors that are ideal for street and all- jf ir-A around wear. Hats that are incomparable in value I 11 and well worth a visit here tomorrow. ANDREA and CONSELLO MODEL HATSl IN MATCHLESS VARIETY fj I $7.50, $8.75 and $10.00 It's hard to toll which is the most fashionable, the New White Milans or the Leghorns. I Both are very pretty and summerlike. They are faced with dainty crepes, trimmed -with field I flowers, wheat and ribbons. Transparent brim bats in black are another new favorite. (Auerbach's Second Floor.) i The garments pictured in this advertisement Sm are special values to show you the beauty and asL economy cf . DOVE Undermushns jijk Jji V "DOVE'' Night Gowns. New tailored slip-over vir iSPl' I 7m I model of fine quality white nainsook. Cat-stitching rQaizrffl , I yffi&'j j and five rows of shirring on front. Neck and sleeves J J .rl A I fW finished with a half-inch hemstitched hem. Narrow Jj J . Aj' I I baby-ribbon around neck. Matches envelope Chemise J (j I N No. 1902. Price, 1.00 each. j A I A I "vi' p No. 1301 "DOVE" Night Gown. Same design as AM Vft 1 m l ni No. .1900, but made of flesh-pink Batiste. Matches S VI ' Envelope Chemise No. 1903. Price, $1.25 each. fl sl jL L J!k No. 1902 "DOVE" Envelope Chemise of white nain- IV It J IMra3S sook. Matches Night Gown No. 1900. Arm-holes are j I reinforced. Price, $1.00 each. J A ' ; I t-v k-a: t i 1903 " DOVE" Envelope Chemise. Same as No. m J r. "v y, a i 1 DOfvE r i T0. T9aodie. of iar- DCvE l TTr.rl Mit1ic No- 1905 ((DOVE" Envelope Chemise. Matches , 7 ji Unaer-lmuSiinS Nht Got-h NO. 1904. Reinforced armholes. Price, JgeJI lullSlillS 1 ZVV No. 625 "DOVE" Camisole. Flesh color crepe de chine, nicely trimmed with hand embroidery and lace. V $1.00. D CALL AT OUR STORE NOW OR SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDER ON THESE j Read the description given and note the prices. Then come to Auerbach's to see them and hundreds of other new spring styles. (Auerbach's Third Floor.) j : iTfcNE of the chief advantages ; j J of membership in the Federal ; J Reserve System is the broad, : j yet absolutely safe, methods of ! j ) interchanging credits and dis- I J i counting paper which prevail be- j : tween member banks and the ! j : Federal Reserve Banks of their j J ; respective districts. By these j j j methods, member banks add ; greatly to their own strength and Ijs j ability to accommodate their cus- j merS" j 1 ! v ii Walker Brothers Bankers was the j l first state bank of Utah to join jj 5 the Federal Reserve System. By j doing so we have added to our I: own resources, which now i amount to $8,500,000, the sup- I port of this great institution with " : a financial strength of more than j j j 53.000,000,000. I j I i lllllk Walker Brothers I j I Bankers j j fff! Fl-rst Bault founded i i UP53a3;Sf? ftHUM between IGssdiiri j ?3EE?-lllfl coast. : nlsils! SjUitttS state Bank It jTiiBltf!!!" wJlllU ' 1'tah to be ad- i Blllllan ILIUwlM mined fo the Fed- :- ll lliiiif 'IIPWUB era! Reserve Svs- j ; ISIIlS jl y Wanted E MfL . tic "continues', the cedof H W v X i I 'O moro and more practition- y 1f li U ers grows. Chiropractic is V'u Jtgfl X 1 ' ry a noble aiul worthy profes- Bj 4 l W JL Sion it assists Mother N.i Kg iwf J'j' 'Th Mtl""11 kb'ie .f'USh if y information. y meanb caU and investigate, or write for M SALT LAKE COLLEGE Ol 1 ICHIlOPRACTlCf |