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Show Wr;;; A good judge of shoe leather and shoe making selects Walk-Over shoes because of their wearing qualities. A .? ' ''TiVl" X good Judge of fashion and style selects Walk-Over shoes because they mee - i I v ; ca. A good judge of com fort selects-Walk-Over shoes because they are made with his needs particularly in mind. J,k;) see oim windows . i -V , i : :"$3SQ,: $4.00 and $5.0O : :WMJC-QVE Street v Children's p1131 NECK I , 50c jp) J - SCARFS, Aprons, - ff y )yft F,ney n i . iv ys sa v ,i,k B,un Beck Hp v -r & ? srf i st k .jsz Ty goods srw?s y n a ' stitched raffles. I, , IM T-L .m. ,-J JXC VO &fiir(ay-A lay of isorpiis Not Simply Low Prices, but a Better ! Grade of Goods. These are characteristics that distinguish Cohn's from any other retail concern. con-cern. No store offers such uniformly low prices. Whenever you have a Dry J GoodsNieed to supply, you can always come to Conn's and be sure to find the lowy est rice it is possible to as. U The Following on Sale All Day: Misses and Children's Dresses, UNDERWEAR SACRIFICE. Ages to 18 years, at Clean-up of all odd lines. HALF PRICE. I . GREAT PRICE ADVANTAGE IF YOU CAN FIND S01IE- M m Sample Has, every one different. THING BCITABL.E IN THE3 E LINES. Tit b0nt 75 Flr,t eomer 1 lot of ladies ribbed union s nits, Oneita fastening, crar onk- 'vr care the choicest plums. regular price was $1.00. ' 69c Aajfcl '. The' above offering includes the en- an up price rjA'HjfjSk sample line of one of the high- Several odd lines of ladies' w ool rests, psnts and t!gh!K (in. KTiJTSkK est class manufacturers of chil- . warm grades; these lines sold at 1.25 and $1.50 JBQ ' VtfWVvft Jr& "d $nnent. in P" B"nnent- CU" np pri" V fi'w4 New Tork secured by us at 1 i M.W HALF price. School Caps TOILET Big dispUr-ef misses' " and The lot includes fancy woolen children's school caps in all JPFafWAW '73,1 and britliantina materials in all the colors and great variety of tJi AjVAxmlje S jjttl v most desirable colors, including shapes. Af'Cf plsids. checks and mixtures. All the 4fc GRADE CCT TO 5C 15c Coii Cresm. large size m -Tft -V W iinty touches of nobby misses' I5r r.Rinr rrr Tn an jr 9e .' :Sl4t' -W styles are to b found in this as- KAUt CCT TO ....49C i J ' ':Ttr-' -W sortment. These are not the every 25c Cucumber sd Almond M3'i.'.fA' : d,T commonolace children's ready- Complexion Cresm 15c I W made dresses, but distinctive, high- p.,...:'. n. T,i.. ifllE:l,, clats creations equal to the produc- TTn1 OvaarLrf ef c pwi.r -S Jr.. SJUEP' tions of the high-class dressmaker' UnaCrSKlTlS. cilTiV'. B ? 15c h I T' ' LdieV knit P'ticoats io Kirk s Juvenile Sosp . sre-r sre-r II ttwmt. Ax 'a. 1 ." colore and color combina- cisl prr cake ...10c g&T DCain tit filZj UD. P et siiter top. per bottle 15e T r fifl.?. Calder's Tooth Powder. i wv C5.- se: special 15e 1J7J ... astaWiskeslS If there is one member of the human system that will pay you back in full measure y- for air the injury you do it, it is the teeth. Neglect is no worse than experimenting with worthless Dentifrices. Both will hasten the day of bitter regret. Stand by S0Z0D0NT and your teeth will stand by you. Leather Bracelet 12V2C Hose Fancy Back Big Collar Goods. Special. Specials. Combs, Specials. Fancy wrist b.g. in Ee.mles. gold plated children's extra heavy A .f. 23C. green, brown and V....I... 4.1, ,i:j Cllsa VAXiUES black, well made and WeIeU- 'ta ,olld ribbed hofe. l.Ji- lllg In Urn lot will be finished. Speeisl. .50c fancy stone :,ght weight flce4 l.":"!,..." Up to $2.50 values in settings, 50o and 75e nose 1E(1 n,,n i' oxora A big variety to select in? . k collars, in- fine leather bsgs. me- values: sneelal v, , ,rom ,f ,hls Prl-e- in -lud cg prices that ran .- , ,.,, ' and black winter . Hhi nestone combs. from ..5- to 85e. and dium and large shapes. mouDted rr,mhl .how-ng many hand-pressed hand-pressed leathers and ACTrf Wfht sock, specially nnd . p,am hjgh bark tow(, M,k- and IineB suedes, inside fittings. ilaP priced for Saturday at combs: values up to novel'. a!o bind- Rrwwiit .1 SIS MUX 11.00 in the lot. emhr-.ir?d linen, t fcpeeiei at si.bs above price. fr.3. Night Specials From 7 lo 10 O'clock Only. Sim Waist Special. Fancy Necklaces. '"ggilZklSgi collection consists of many taffeta ailk m. asiaa . . , . . TrD TrwTTrrJ waists in strictly tailored effeete, with side tlSCVi HiZ 4 rw ""cklaces. in white, TER KNIVES. plsits. box plaits and new combina ion of fl'OlJ .1 an,d. J,UA- " '"I A 1 silver r't'dhuter knives. plaits. Cmi in line quality taffeta silk in W 1 1 W ,h'V V, 1A ,Rhln?ton "1'dVs; !s sar, fh'!ls w,!h g d" llsck. nsvy and light blue. Odds and ends JA good rolled plate clasp: speo,,! l.ned b.wls. pr-y deS,sns: jf broken lines of much higher grades, not tV A Irt Saturday from 7 to 10 p. m regular cra-W saisMn the lot worth less than $4.50. sizes QO 39C 1 D"TTErr'' I APerfnmedLiixnry I "bathaswect- M RICE POWDER For the BATH COMPLEXION SOAP $ 3 THE BOX ttcents THE CAKE for toilet ?J I X , X X u" L AT gTOBEaNOa M AXXXD BT US M VAiiTiiiiiJai-l.r'lMl-.'U .ficrf.-ifi7A;iv.,:i!Jiiv,l f ' Fm The Big Shoulders I i' In These Coats : Viw They add to the slender man all over. ' ' MlfS ' ' They make the" fat man heay iWm jA- where he should be, and take from his ' ' mMs. extra waiit measure. They fit close' where they touch, ; and they touch at. every spot where 1WPl they should, to-be right. : wMmMixW Overcoats,. . . S15.00toSa0.00 mMMMmW Cravenettes, . . S12.50 to $40.00 - Wm : Suits, .... S10.00to$40.00 ;AiH-Crabbe Qo. , . 220 KlUto. ; r- I 1 SALT LAKE TURF I EXCHANGE . 208 Mala Bt. I CalUornla an EasUrn Rao .a. UNITY HALL jp5" Three Nights , rTr'iji3 Tuesday, Wed lies-l&&ff&i'-A day and Thursday, AfrT m I Oct. 30-31, Nov. L. l--"-'ia L- i4t onlywomaa j-rTVVSl- P&f- Vitrt$ophist on tb f-.KV iocture platform. 5 ; KATHERINE M. t' H. BLACKFORD. Km A' m d l-v- j-y.-. 'y The distinguished Katberine M. H. SCIENTIST anl Ba''kfrd. M. P. LECTURER of tfie BOSTON" SCHOOL OE VITO-i?orny. VITO-i?orny. will deliver a course of Free Lectures on Character Analysis and Health Culture Tuesd.iv Night, Oct. 30, 8 oVlock Free. N ' CHARACTER ANALYSIS "iilAf ' Wednesdav Nieht. Oct. 31 Free,-V " ' 4 w ORK ' ' , ' Its Importance in Mental and Physical Development. Thursday N'ight. Nov. 1 Fre '"HEALTH" Physical, Mental and Moral. . H I TABERNACLE Monday Ere.. Oct. 29. Grand Wagnerian Festival (Characters en Costume). NANNIE TOUT Assisted br the Tabernaele Choir. Evan Stephens, Conductors , John 3. McClellan, the Big Organ, and the Misses Maggie and Hazel Tout and Edwin F. Tout. Admission: Body of the House, 50 cents; East End of Gallery, $1. Telegram Advertising Pays. r |