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Show U Kerth-O-Brieii SILK PETTICOATS i' For Friday and Saturday 1g I I V Every day silk petticoat become more popular. The &'A - i demand is such that a petticoat special awakens f liveliest .interest.' We have one that is unusual. (4m'-'' 'i It will run "only one day. On Monday you will v WfaJ . , ! have an opportunity to buy a fine skirt at a real V VL bargain. Some are silk with a 23-inch accordian jljjx plaited flounce and .a-; tour-section ruffle on the ' n edge of the flounce. Borne have box plait ruffle; 7jj?jk iM. some are shirred and some have scalloped ruffle. vA Red, navy blue, white, pearl gray, tan, black and ,v!V . i ; . . other colors, including the changeable silks. Keg- Aa j, - Of piano value will tell you that real value of a piano lies in Its tone, quality and durability. Our line has been selected with an idea to artistic merit as well as beauty In case design. . It consists of eighteen different gfc of pianos. Each instrument is oIdv?'7?H our guarantee. Carstensen tc Ano To. -(Incorporated). Temple of Music, it Main St. . . - . Easter Plants. For Lilies and all kinds of Blooming Bloom-ing Plants: also Fresh-cut Flowers for Easter, go to the GENS FLORAL CO. Both Phones 3200. 143 Main St! : nmm mi of the republic j v. s. ssroerrRT. ' FB-aVK KNOX Prertdant ' J. A. MTXRRAT Vtee-Prwldent W. F. ADAMS Caahlar , CAPITAL PAID IN. tttS.OOS. Iotaraat pld on time daposlta aad en 1 , 1 mi rln r toooonU. Tat t lraprorad nim dpoalt bozaa for rent. A department (or ladlea ha been fitted on for their axelo-1 axelo-1 elTe WalRer.Bros., Bankers! SALT LAKX CITY. . i ESTABLISHED 1659. Safety Depesit Boxes for Rent. ' W. B. VcOoraick, President; John J. ! 1 Daly, Vice-President; S. U. Lynch, Man- , Utah Savings & Trust Co SALT LAKE CUT. Capital paid np. 41H.S0O. Surplus, $14,100. ' 1 Interest paid on depoalta; loans oa an- Ads as exeentor. administrator, guar- dlaa. assignee, receiver, eta. Title Guar- aaty Department. Insures titles and . Wells. Fargo & Co. Dank! SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. Xetabllshed US3. The Oldest and Strongest Bank ia Utah. Capital ...1 !' Surplus V14,X7.Ott , Undivided Profits Transacts a General Banking Business. 1 Domestic and Foreign. I Deposits received subject to check. ! H. It. MILLER. Cashier. , H. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashier. ) J. E Cosgrlft Pres. X. W. Wilson Cashier. , OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH , ! Commercial National Bank. 1 1 J. J. Daly. W. P. Noble. Vlce-Presldenta. ! A. H. Pesbody. Ass't. Cashier. C CHECKOFF THE DELINQUENT AND DEAD ACCOUNTS SEND THEM TO LUKE Cash is better than poor credits. Tou nerer know what an asset your suspension account ac-count is until Luke makes a Anal report. No matter how old an account is, don't think it's a dead one. . It's worth the trouble of sending to us and will cost you nothing to collect if you're a. member. Ask us why 1 some peopl e don't like ' us. 'merchants' ? PROTECTIVE j ASSOCIATION I ss Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts. FRANCIS G. LUKE. General Manager. Top Floor Commercial Block. Some People Don't Like Us. . LT ( v " i . - I McCornick & Co. j BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITT.- I I (Established M7I.) Transact a General Banking BuSnu. I DcsercrNational Bank j " UNITED STATES EPOSTTORT. Capital i StAO.Oft) 1 Surplus ttO.OOO 1 L. 8. Hills President 1 Moses Thatcher Vice-President 1 H. fl. Toon ...... . Cashier ' I I Eds-arS. Hills Assistant Cashier ZsUbUahsd 1841. 180 Office. The Oldest and Largest. - R.GeDun & Co., OEOSGE BUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. Offices 183 Progress Building, Salt Laks City. - |