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Show ''GOOD GOODS'- Four important bales Are Now in Progress I I We again call your attention to these sales with this word of explanation, because I the sales have been planned and executed in keeping with our policy of Service to our I I patrons, and it is quite as essential for you to know the why and the wherefore the story of the sales, how it has been possible to hold them and what benefit is derived I I from holding them as it is to know the prices of the merchandise offered. Without 1 the story, the prices mean little. 1 August Sale of Furs I Certainly you should select furs during this sale and it lasts but a few days longer if you have the slightest intention of purchasing furs this winter. September I, regular prices will again prevail until that time you can SAVE L'O PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT. Now, you get first choice of the most exclusive styles and finest pelts, and, since furs are constantly con-stantly and rapidly advancing in price, and are very scarce this year, this is a fact not to be . overlooked. A deposit of one-fourth will hold any purchase until called for. Introductory Sale of New Silks IOur contracts for silks were placed many months ago. Since that time the silk market has grown increasingly unsettled and prices are becoming almost prohibitive. Not only that, but it is, under present circumstances, practically impossible to get silks at all; so that, unless there is considerable change, when these silks Ave have are gone, it will be extremely ex-tremely difficult for us to get others equally as satisfactory and at such satisfactory prices as these we now offer. PLAN YOUR WINTER WARDROBE and BUY YOUR SILKS NOW. i 1 August Sale of Blankets E I and with prices LOWER THAN LAST YEAR. Think of that. Isu't it a comforting thought1? I Yet, in spite of this, we are holding our Annua August Sale of bedding to introduce the i beautiful new stocks which we have just arranged in "our department, at ' PRICES WHICH 8 I ARE A MATERIAL SAVING over what you will pay in a regular way after the sale is over. I I There is no excuse this year for anything but the very best, absolutely satisfactory bedding, 1 and no housewife will be content with less. I August Sale of Hosiery and Underwear . ' If you could just see the happy wives and mothers buying and buying laying in warm un- i I derclothing for the wintry days ahead. I k Our present stocks were purchased when prices were verv much lower than they arc today . I and REPLACEMENT PRICES will be in nr.iny cases double, and naturally retail prices wiil I have to be in proportion. I I YOU WILL HAVE TO HAVE UNDERWEAR THIS WINTER BUY NOW AND USE 1 WHAT 'YOU SAVE EOR SOMETHING ELSE YOU WANT. 1 I f aaiiiiHiii r""'lr1 iim-im ii 6 j Some of the Most Popular Specials and Biggest J I Values in Our August Sale of Hosiery I and Underwear I I I ' For Women For Men For Children I 8 720 Women's Cotton Union Suits Heavy Cotton 720 Boys' Union Suit3 f I CO I jjjj Fine combed Sea Island cotton. Low neck, no Suits ' Very Special j I H I sleeves, ankle length; fall and winter weight; white 40 n Ecru; fleeced. Sizes L'H to iii." Closed' crotch, Inch K H I oub'- , special, $.UU lleck) lo,1; sCCves, ankle length. R I j tiiA&tlrTJ Replacement Replacement Price, $2.00 I 1 I Replacement Prices, $2.50 and $2.75 a Suit Price- 2-75' 750 Boys' Cotton and Wool Mixed C I QO I & nnnn , , . , TT . ., Union Suits Very Special f D S I 2000 v omen s Carter s Union Suits Gray : sizes 26 to a-i. closed crotch. 9 I 1 Cotton, silk lisle, silk and wool, cotton and wool vassar worsted Replacement Price, $2.75 f E mixed; low neck, no sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow Cotton Union , H m S sleeves; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. . Children s Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers M I Kegularlv $2.25, special, S1.50 ' , aE ne The widely known Olobe make. Mostly ages 10, I U I ffegularfv :(.25 special $2.17 Special, $5.75 ".' 4- . 0 . , I KosularlV $4.00 special $2.67 liegu nrly $2.00, speca , $1.00 1 1 BcularlV 4.50 specila. S3.00 Medium weight. eau ar Iv $.1.00, speca , $l.rO 1 g Uegnlurlv f'J.GO special, $7.00 . , Kegularly ..SO, spec.al, $1.70 E S Replacement Priced According to Age. P Replacement Prices, $2.75, $3, $4, $5.75, $11 price, $6.75. Replacement Price, One-Fourth More i A STETSON for quality When in doubt as to the make of hat that will give you the maximum in ser-J' ser-J' vice, try a STETSON. A hat that is Z well known throughout the world; a 1 The New hat that has been the favorite among l!i "STETSONIAN" the Particular dressers for years. fjl A Fall Feature We are now showing a fall line of the smart- X est in all the season's colors. Belgium, brown, A ji-recn and gray predominating. With nav- v row band effect in evidence. Smooth and ! :,; silk finish. A favorite this fall is the new "STETSON-i "STETSON-i TAN.'' A fall feature for the man craving lJ . distinction as well as -quality. All colors .. ' and finishes. For quality, a Stetson is " superior. SEE THEM IN OUR j WINDOW Utah's Greatest Clotliiuj Store. Gardner Adams i Company - KEARS'S-BUILDING . 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