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Show DAINTY TOGS for -5Eir" LITTLE TOTS 4Bh Now the days are coming when the babies can get out into 1 the fresh air. And of course every mother wants her baby Jllll? "Stifek.! i;liP dressed becomingly. Walker "s store fs the store for babies. llillSP ll Wednesday "Baby Day" ft' MID-SEASON SALE IN r OUR BABY SHOP ; A few tempting features that will hurry the mothers to the fHf ills.-store. ills.-store. I ,,vHr, 3 Beautiful Convent-made Slips, Short In the Domestic Dresses and Petticoats (Annex.) $1.45, $1.65, $2.45 and $2.95 Red Star Diaper Cloth, ' 10 Yards, $2.00 White Hand-embroidered Soiesette 24 inches wide. frpprr(. C 1 iSQ Beacon Baby Blankets, C Cref,Per8' ? llby, Each $1.00 Sizes 6 months to 1 and 2 years. These have chicken. Teddy 1 bear and other cunning de-Choice de-Choice at $1.00 signs; size 30x40; pink and White Hand-made Baby Caps bhie . -c , Small Check Gingham, They are daintily hand-embroidered on the finest French Yard 25c I"""- pink and blue grounds; suit- c i o i able for babv dresses and Special Sale of rompers; 27 inches wide. Bassinets and Stands, $4.90 Batiste, Yard, 40c Shown in the natural colors, and complete. This special 44 inches wide; sheer and a price is for one day only. beautiful quality for baby 1 . wear. i WEDNESDAY "GOOD GOODS" Interurban Day at Walker's There can be no greater feature, no stronger inducement for those who live on the interurban line and who come to the citv on Wedues- JEJTgfjC days, because they can save money by coming, than .W? WALKER'S GREAT SILK SALE SwluIS In the first place, it is the best, silk sale the store has held in a long pjf v,jil time. The sale is carrying the women of the citv by storm, and KtA WfrMi they tell us they never saw better values. Our out-of-town customers WwJt will be enabled to save more than their exepnses or at least a big part of NsK their expenses by attending this stirring sale. The merchandise is won- jHISSfet derful and teems with beautiful patterns and rich qualities, the special (t7VhMyVil prices being exceptional inducements. IRtJrl J rT:,i .(.Mj FREE COOKING SCHOOL Demonstration of the Uses of Potatoes At 2:30 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Conducted by Miss Edith L. Clift In these days of substitutes in the kitchen, when it taxes the ingenuity of women to know what to prepare and how to prepare it, the following potato bill of fare will be read with interest. But more particularly will it be interesting to come to Walker's Btore and see how the tempting potato dishes are prepared. During these martial times i it is a hard matter to obtain good clothing cloth-ing values it' is a matter just as difficult diffi-cult to convince some people that this store is headquarters for good, dependable depend-able values, while a great many others take it for granted and come here for the best possible quality at the lowest a possible price. Take, for instance, our Special Fifteen Dollar Dol-lar Clothes better values than these are unknown. un-known. Up-to-date in every manner, styling, pattern, design and fabric. They're especially attractive apparel for the money. Men's Suits Our salesmen are anxious to show you selections selec-tions of these unusual clothing values. You'll find here a wide variety of sizes and patterns, pat-terns, specially priced at $15. Gardner & Adams Quality. COMPANY Apparel Style, Vmi rtl's l for Meu Service. Reams Building. and Boy:-. t k "OOD GOODS" Important Fur Announcement The Famous Jaeckel Furs Will Be Exhibited Thursday and Friday at Walker's Store Through a special arrangement with the store, Mr. Richard .Jaeckel will stop over in Salt Lake and exhibit his furs at the store tomorrow and Friday. The firm of H. Jaeckel & Sons of New York, importers and manufacturers of fine furs, is known the world over because of the high character of its product and its style leadership. The exhibit therefore will be an occasion of moment, and all women who love exquisite furs are cordially invited to be present and feast their eyes on this exceptional treat. Included in the showing arc coats, scarfs, coatees, capes, animal scarfs, stoles and novelties in all the newest furs. Mink,' wolf, ermine nutria, beaver, Hudson Hud-son seal, sable, etc. are to be seen, as well as the favorite summer furs, foxes, lynx, natural lynx, Scotch mole and so on. In connection with the purchases which will be made during the exhibit, special j orders will.be taken for early deliveries. o ) |