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Show I STOP CATARRH! OPEN j j NOSTRILS AND HEAD i Says Cream Applied In Nastrito j Relieves Head-Colds at Once. j i-f -a "-"''.-.'-. ---.-- t t , a . , If your nostrils are clogged and your head "is stuffed and you can't breathe freoly because of a cold or catarrh, just get a' small bottlo of Ely 's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragraut, antiseptic cream into your nostrils , aud let it penetrate through every nir passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane aud you get. instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils nos-trils aro open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely 's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh ca-tarrh need. It's a delight. (Adv.) PIMPLY? ILL, DON'T BE! People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse theblood,thebowelsandtheliver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful suc-cessful substitute forcalomel; there'snever any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed : with olive oil; you will know themJ by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa-1 tients afflicted with liver and bowel i complaints, and Olive Tablets are the 1 immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a week i See how much better you feel and look 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Dr. May'8 Treatment conquers 'worst caa?g of Epilepsy, SpasruB, Convulsions. Nervous Disorders. Disor-ders. Generous $2.00 bottle sent free. State Aon SR.W. H. MAX, 643 PEARL ST., NEW XOBJS & , I ,jrffSfcSPRING OPENING c5il : In Our Down Stairs Store 1 Beautiful new merchandise and all economically priced in keeping with the fundamental principles of this :storc ' I within a store." j 9 to 12 Monday fik4Sy I Morning Hour Sales WM1 Opening Sale Ot Op No phone orders. We reserve right to f 4 f tn " " Sy V f 1 limit quantity. h t J MAl i T T"K f r Pillow Cases, Each, 29c lidOlSH JNJ C W UrCSSeS 1 N-J Lr Size 42x36; good quality muslin. vtAlilff ! Tl Jx I TM d I Limit 4. iWC ' Zfj 'j hi SSe4SSa19 llfl $7.98, $9.98 Corne for Your SpM 4 Boxes, 15c ! ' Ui J Vin mr Monday oue lot of each t0 a cust0- I K and $ 1 2. y U New Spring Hats GVo0wnsn'$l9ting Flannel- iTrTT TaffetaS' SatinS' C1'6pe de cMnes' popUns and $1'98' $2'49' $2'98, M I Heavy quality of outing 'flannel, f' uTTf & SereSthe five m0st POPular fabrics for and $3.93 made full and long and neatly f 1 V" ' E.V SPl'illff Five wonderfully ecouomieal prices, form trimmed. Limit, 2. H'tW' i'ViFl 0ach oris ybu can find mighty good-looking . ' , ' - , 23) TKiaiy spring hats. bweaters lor men ana hrl$ r'-.vi Developed in new spring styles with grace- straws in wack and colors, crepe and st WnTnon QSp E 4V ' lt 1 ' 6 combinations; flower, ornament, feather, iriut women, aoc.. f , p 'iJU M overskirts, ruffles, f lutings copies of trim3- , f., Slightly soiled from handling; sizes 3 f rf . HATS TRIMMED I REE when materials an 38 to 42. Fine, warm garments. l4 v I ' J high-piiced models. Sizes Up to 54. ' purchased in the department. I Limit, 2. 1L J j, a f, , j41 ,lL , Silk Petticoats, Opening NeW Silk WaistS Cpn;jMtf, Qlr; f Special, $2.49 and $3.59 PnP OnAnmo at jWf V-Cp cil ti LC I UT Jergev tops, Seco silk tops and chiffon Uf- 1 Ur vyjJClllIlg rtt C feta, in a wonderfully large rango of the new . am V ; ' f JOGtHTIC JSf est and most wantei coIol's- $1.98, $2.98 and 'M vjLwK fszzssL' tQ "earw!t You wm find it hard to duplicate blouses of iiMI ) D . TP Z? ' BungaW AprOHS this quality at these economical prices. r JWMM, OJf ' For Monday at $L49 Five hundred have arrived all new for this Viw ll'fk J VwST ln 8,ilk wo? and Bilk poplin. For Opening day one opening event. fU N ( r : S UtSl I A hundred and eighty-five at this price. For this one day we place on sale fifteen ! Georgette crepes, taffetas, 'crepe de chines llNP 1 K,ew Plaids' P68 and practical but good-looking dozen splendid aprons a ncce?bi y lor p. cr, 1 and wash satins, in a great variety of the Mil I i P a,n S0,ors- . rhe separate skirt with pretty waist is UOU!,e . , ,. u . S best spring styles and in all of the newest rl V I '? . ldeal for sPnnff and the at the Opening Day price Made up in popular styles, m bpth h-Ut aim colors as well as staple ones. certaiuly economical. dark colors and patterns. All sizes to 46. ' Sizes 25. to 30 waist, in different lengths. Sizes to 44. Seventh West streets, Monday of this week and continue until Saturday. Among the officials who will attend are George Smith, assistant secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of the Denver general offices. Mr. Smith is a former Salt Laker and always enjoys his short stay in the i : -nys Mr. Fi field, when the annual conclave rolls around. E.. S. Karstedt, general manager of the Denver office, will also attend the meeting, as will George W. Gwynne, manager of the motor mo-tor vehicle department. Mr. Barnes, a specialist from the Cleveland Products company, will deliver a lecture on oil stoves, and Mr. Forsyth e of the Gilbert-Parker Manufacturing company, com-pany, makers of oil tanks, will also speak. It Is anticipated that a company numbering number-ing over thirty officials and salesmen will attend the daily sessions. I You Will Always be Proud of a 1 1 QfJO I Dining Room Furnished Like 1 OlS TT 8 I ftps lp8lf I Just think a big nine-piece dining room suite 2 at so low a price. Each piece is of pleasing Colonial if design and the entire suite is finished in your choice of $ ij golden or fumed oak. There are six sturdy dining chairs. a Why be content with just an ordinery dining room when you can buy a suite like this so inexpensively? We will $ 'x deliver to you on-a small deposit and you may pay the . balance later. It h Convenient credit terms may be arranged. t I . I Eldredge-Hatch Furniture Co. I Z.?r 29-31 EAST 1ST SOUTH. c- Att7. S '( , A it DRS. SHORES & SHORES SPECIALISTS FOR. m m mm r- O.'fico, 249 ilnln St t) i Salt Like City. W "l ) Hours, JO to 6; Stuid.71, W I 10 to is. -xfc? - .5 i Call fir write, advice free f ' 3 ! I OUR SPECIALTIES 1 I , 4 !'.v. fcjsl I ? umpflno, r.hcnraBdntn. i :" :--k Lrz!n. T I f g. Goitre. 1 InBotiJDln, HrlKht'i DIs- v rfiHO. Diabetes. Srlntlra. t., .Nt'iirltln. Constipation, i j "ilK V I.uin I'Qt:. Blri'nl rrmsnrn ! itn.l otli.T Itls.'iisoa nf tlia Strv-B, r,Irn-d. Skin, Stuma'-h, Eoweli. I Hrnrt. T.nncf. r.TmMfr. Klrlnpyn imi L1tt, 1 WE ARE SHOWING AND DEMONSTRATING Browning Machine Guns Ail This Week In Connection With Our Annual Used Car Show AT OUR SHOWKOOMS AT MAIN AND SIXTH SOUTH. These guns represent the light and heavy types adopted by the , U. S. Army and Navy, and the larger gun we are showing is the identical gun. which won over all other makes in the official Go-ernment Go-ernment tests. MAIN AT SIXTH SOUTH. fiiiiiltilBi , : |