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Show . - v- . . -. .. . j I v-"- - : Adds to the healthfulnrss w-"' Hnofl of all rfcsn Joar-fobds, U00a . vhils it makes the food HCclltH lighter, sweeter, finer-; finer-; r flavored more delicious. ; GZpendS Exercise careyla pur-- pur-- imon chasing baking ponder lyuli to see that you get Dr. th fdod P'8! cn makes the i - food more - wholesome " yOU CclL at the same time ' : more palatable. - -" ' : . ' -.. . Not There are many mixtures, made In imitation . of good baking powdwts, which the prudent will ' avoid. They may ba know by tbar price, being sold for tea to twny-ve cento a porad, ar a cent an osmee. They are made with alum, interfere with : , the bealthfulnesa oi the food. ' ( - Four record-breakers from the suit section $i.5 to 51.73 whito lawn fWrt wa!st f or 79c. I An. offer like this, ' especially when made on fine lawn waists tritranel ;wlth embroidery lace and fine tucks, ihould be mapped up lnstanUy. The only reason for the phenomenal reduction is that the waist, have become lightly mussed through handling. .. $8.75 black silk Eton jacktU for $4.93. :i .riyrinMilfM lTf.V.J0 bL worn wlth MPMtte iWrta. TrlmmliVM are of silk braid nd, lined throughout. Very dressy and. Inexpensive Cravenotteandevonlnij Walk In r k!rts. ; ' coat. ;; In tan and oxford. . Box pleated and i" "d ' w lu ' . with belt. Very food. $13.60 to 114 JO ,Wrt nd trimmed, with three fold garments.- C.n ..' t bottom. Worth ' Ut C m You Choose at .plO.'JS each. Special ......495 : - ' """"TS"-"" WWM-MMM Last great day of the white wash goods and linen sale. 5 Over $5000 worth of wash goods and linens sold In ( days. One more day Jo finish the greatest selling week ever " expert V enced In this department. ) No shoddy or mercerised table linen to be found In the entire de-Vt partment. Every piece an excellent value. John 8. Brown is our prin. cipal manufacturer. No one can gainsay his merit. , ' Every piece of white wash goods and linens, ineludln.- Jh ' 'bit ' i ' ' Tooth Powder TTo add no gritno wasteno spilling no scratched enamel no tarnished gold work. A RXWARD Fin, atrens. h.althy t..th and cams mad m pur. breath at. the reward of 6esodont. (tfojcdonf THREE FORMS Brown's and Anton Weldel's greatly reduced. Come Saturday. It's you last opportunity. Sale stops at doting time. $13.50 to $25.00 silk petticoats for $9.75 A small lot of silk petticoats. Made with nice deep ruffles and' Fine cambric and nainsook nlht wns. Tab ribbon collars "the rage." Everybody Is wearing Tab Ribbon Collars. They're neat, dainty and nexpensive. Come to our "New Ribbon Department" wd see how tney are made. Saturday we maka a special offer on tab ribbons. Fino aoc quality. i& inchs wide at : 111,, tht yard ....... ..v lLS These are very pretty. Come In fancy stripes and warp prints. It's a one-day special. Saturday is the day. In addition to thisw special prices will be made or all Tab Ribbons in the department. Eart Als,e' Main Store. ' N Specials from the juvenile section. Boys' wash suits at 6jc black sateen shirts Si.2s- 49c. ...Toh'!PQ,a,1 comPf,l'e", the A very good quality of Sateen, slan and. Sailor styles in. madras Sizes for boys 9 to 15 years of age. and fine cheviot. Superb values at The best outing and school ehtrts on 1Za- the market, A fine line of oxfords at $2.45 per pair. This is an unusual special for Sat- ' n urday only. The styles and quail- tfts are the best Included are Pat- ent Tip Oxfords, also Patent Colt Vv with Cuban heels and Blucher cut. ' I vQ A Jde range of styles n IF rtx to select from. All ll fsUTl sizes and widths. Special.. aasaHrd ' V. a Infants' fine kid shoes. rn Patent tip and champagne, tan and vy HKk. white tops. Sizes 1 Ai rt Yf A JA. for-.?!:25.v.alu.!9 $1.00 f '! White canvas oxfords . cSx for misses and children. Sizes 6 to 8. Special .....SI. 25 ls Sizes 84 to 11. Special S1.&0 . J Sizes lift to 2. Special fl.75 "9 - Don't forget our "Army Oak" school shoes for boys ableVrlce "he'y're" 'wonh tad" reason- Silk floss pillows at great savings. Again we call attention to these PIIlos. Made of fine silk flo- i.t.t as soft and Huffy as feathers, and a great deal less expensive We're duce them Saturday like this: expensive, we re- . 18-ln Pillows worth 35c, for.... 52 , 22-in Pillows worth w 20-ln. Pillow, worth 45c. for....35f 24-ln Pillows wortn 8c' Jor " lot 26-in. Pillows worth 90c, for.,..TB0 ror....gQf A splendid collection of passe partout pictures. - IN THE . "BUST BASEMENT." Arrived This Week The finest assortment of ub1eot mH th t,henpr.cnes.fln,8hed mWM'd Plctu rorrerid0 in this' clt?l Included are excellent specimens of Gibson's work in a white. Pretty little water color Dutch scenes A catcSv niti ri ' entitled "Week Day Scenes-Chic French heads. flneInmL eads and iTreduct,onsh:an,,,0me 9UbJeCt9- SatUrdtty we offehetn1" theo'llow- The 15c kind for . lO The hj , , The 25c kind for ...i" ffi ""S$ Saturday we offer our entire remsininjc stock of Easter potted plants at haif prices U close. adjust" LTewe TJUS" Cndit'n department the lowest in the city. 8 Main Street Door. n . ' - Open Sundays. . .' . . f, r : .. - ' 1 " ri ',' Hi a-u'if tf mma VT tAmftt ag The play that has set the town to talkingthey talk-ingthey all like it A 20th century1 sensation matinee tomorrow. TONIGHT KING OF DETECTIVES The latest melodramatic success a-thrilllng a-thrilllng story. Sunday: "TWO OR PHAN3." Lyric Theatre TONIGHT IS THE LAST TIME to see the hit of the season, THE, EMPIRE COMEDY CO. Commencing tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS DANCE I SATURDAY NIGHT AtSaltPtUco Dancing Pavilion. Everybody invited. Joseph Hillstead, Manager. Utahna Dancing Pavilion' Main Street. Below Lyrlo Theater. T. I Hammer, Manager. Best Dancing Floor In th. Stat. Every evening except Sunday. UAcntal0n Ld'e W c'nU: genHem.n. lamTHBATREhanac?? t NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEKk BEGINNING TONIGHT Hall Calne's Powerful Play. 1 CHRISTIAN Under the direction of George L. Baker. Prices. 25c to M.60. Matinee! 26c to 1.00. - "Natural UmIi," "Brilliant whit.." nlnk, ,' brunetu, ar. tint, of Satin rttln powder. Hlir. MODERN VAIIDKVILLE THE GREAT ALBINI FULLER, ROSE AND COMPANY KAWSON AND JUNE FERGUSON AND PASSMORE RAYMOND TEAL NELLIE MAGUIRE THE KINODROME Every E v. (Exc.pt Sunday). t3o. Kc and TSe. Matin.... Tu... Thur... Bat.. 10c. ZGo and tt SALT LAKE THEATRE, April 30th. Two Ply by Edwin MUton Royle. Capt. f mpudence and Tripp's Troubles dirSrtS.' " " " S" Lke kin- t BasseWsu Native Best for All Digestive I Disorders, Liver and -i J Kidney troubles. Rheumatism. Nervous Weakness. No Alcohol. Oumjm. Merairy or any pooormu mrrxxx to a A Food Madtciao. aot dru4. lie mnt 11 JJjava-WOo btock beam.) trir- BASSETT3 NATIVE HEB&S CO. I CI- Ob. r fa. fr..rl.u CMmm. I ' I V - "J . Cures Whiskey arid Beer Hab- ' To cure without patient's knowledge. i buy ORRINE No. I; for voluntary treat- n.ent. buy ORRINE No. S. Price. $1.00. V Cure Effected or Money Refunded f ' 4. 0l1 SmlUl Dnj& Co. ... " : : y ) |