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Show t If hard to please, you will like Satin akin cream aud Satia skin powder. 2ie. Dayton'a. SALT LAKE TURF 1 EXCHANGE 308 Mala eft. California and Eastern Be sea. THE JirrR0?0UTANJ:lAGAZINEX0lPA The Metropolitan Magazine for December Special Christmas Numlier , - - . 1 ' (Eeady November 13th.) . ... ', - - ' -. The Best Christmas. Number yon-haye ever seen. It sets a new standard in magazine making. Great Artides. Splendid Fiction. . EUGENIE. By Sterling Heilig. ' A fascinating paper on the Empress of the French, which 1 brings to light facts which alter tha present understanding of thl troubles of the second French Empire. THE CHRISTMAS POSSUM. . . . By Frank H. Sweet. J A sympathetic and original Christmas story of the South. THE RETURN OF CAL CLAWSON, B. M. i By Birrlsall Briscoe. ' A big Western story of endurance and human nature. THE CALL FROM THE PAST. . By Leonard Merrick. A story with an appeal for every one who has not forgotten ' - ' his youth. It ia full .of human nature. ? PRINCE TROUBETZKOY. A great article on this unusual personality, f There is a strong article on GERALD INE FARRAR. By Jackson Cross, ! And a brief consideration of others of the new opera singers. - t : REFORMERS THREE. By E. D. Bien, Is a screamingly funny yarn of the sailor men. THE MUSICAL MRS. MANDELBAUM. ' " " . By Gelston Sprinjr, ' Is a great humorous story of the East Side. THE MEN THAT FOLLOWED WHITESIDE. .By Gerald Morgan, Is a story of the circus which combines pathos and. laughter. The Glow, by J. V. A. McAIurray, and Krrie Eleison, by Elsie Casseign King, are important Christmas features. Walter Tittle has made some stunning pictures; illustrating the most dramatic scenes of Robert Louis Stevenson's stuies. They are printed in sepia. There are a number of striking illustrations and decorations for Robert Browning's A Toccata of Galuppi's, by Lucretia Le Bourgeois. . - The World at Large presents the news of the world for . the current month in tabloid form and is wonderfully illustrated. illus-trated. The Fantasies are better than ever. The number is a part of Christmas for every man and woman. 15 cents a copy at all periodical dealers. TlMlfepSl MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY three days set aside for big selling days. .We have carefully thought of your needs for Thanksgiv-ing, Thanksgiv-ing, and brought them down in price to the lowest possible figure. Read the list over carefully, as every item has been especially priced for this sale. I TOAMECSGIIVIIG SUIT S1PEOALS2 Our entire line of NEW FALL SUITS, consisting of the ETON CONTINENTAL BLOUSE. Pony, Form Fitting and the Dandy Prince Chaps, are all represented in all the new weaves, fabrics and colors. The entire line up to $30.00 assorted and priced aa follows: $15.00 Suits at Suits that utj to $24.00, at - Suits that sol- up to $30.00. at 1 ' N ' I ' I THAfaVIMG- SPECIALS 1 WE SELli MORE SKIRTS THAN OTHER STORES COMBINED. A pretty all wool Panama skirt, fine or kilt pleated, extra full, comes in blue and black iJ S lffl) a regular $7.00 special at t ociXQ) A beautiful chiffon Panama Skirt, pleated and trimmed with tucks and silk braid, colors (0)S I black and brown, regular $7.50 skirt at " jp4o I TiamtegDVBig OsHo - - TBnsiifflksgDVDig I . Er' til CHDri! ' .. Sposkk! A pretty White Angora Fur Set ? TV fl E Comes in an extra' good quality Broadcloth, full i t S U '.-length, extra full, satin lined throughout, ool- ' . . , ors blue, black, brown; regular fl S Ef A pretty White Astrachan Coat, lined throughout ; $10 60 coat, at ... . v i$) Ui2)2)vJJ Sm UoiSwt4"5 reUkp A Pret Pe da B0ie' Silk Coatsatin lined, extra $3.60 coat ; special at ij.ry f M colkr e ' One lot of all wool'dresaes; fancy and 0)25- . 'ect; f Z , plain colors, special at .......... -:...:C All wool Cravenette Storm Coat, .just the kind of , - . . a garment you .want for snowy weather: is full A pretty all wool dress, full blouse ef- $? ft 6?S length, colors gray, tan, brown; ? T R fect nicely trimmed, special at . . . . S 3 epecial at & oV I THA VIM WAIST SPEOALS 2 1 . Ladies' Waist, taffeta silk, yokes and front trim- Ladies' Waist, in finrf quality Sicilian, front and roed in embroidery and insertion; long and throe- back trimmed in wide tucks and embroiderr; '. i Ladies' Waiat, albatross cloth, made with full Ladies' Waists, allorer net, wash silk lined, made : tucked and. box pleated front, long sleeve, troo-1 with tucked yoke and trimmed in in- . quality, in black, cream, nary and sertion and lace, full sleeves -...V2,oG brown 3c(B -o- ' ' - - ' - - : 1j fgf BLINDFOLDED Mlr V b . By a Book . ; "THE BEST DETECTIVE STOST. "THERE SIMFLT ISN'T ANT j - IN A MONTH OF SUN- THIS "T" SS . DAYS," SAYS EDNA FIELD3- WALLACE HOPPEE. B:indfoMeJ' siaiplv cannot be ' co:cparefl. Tn plot 'blindfolded' .. "I have read any number of me until the Jsst page of the book. , books that I thou;nt were good. It is the prratrst combiaation novel ' but 'Blindfolded' is the first one and det"tive story that I have' ever ; that was 'too good.' I sat down read. In fact, it is etsv to say it is with a copy to read a few chapters the best of its kind, because there before lunching with some friend. simply isa't any other like it. The Before I had read a dozen pages I minute I finished reading it I had forgotten friends, luncheon and started right in to read it the i everrthing elsv and I did not put second time, and I cannot remember ; the book down until I had read it when ar.T other book has been so i through. fascinating and exciting as to make ; "I squared myself, though, with me want to do that." LEW my friends bv sending each of them FIELDS. a copy of 'Blindfolded, ' and now they are unkind enough to say that For a narrative of adventure fit to they are glad that 1 forgot about make one sit stark, staring awake the luncheon. They all say. and I till cockcrow, for a tale of tantalK agree with them, that 'Blindfolded' ling and labyrinthine mystery, resoVl: is the best detective story that has Blindfolded," by Earle Ashly Tl come oui in a month of Sundays." Walcott. For mastery of mvstery it EDNA WALLACE HOPPER. would be hard to surpass this nnu ; guaJ story. Cleveland Plain Dealer. - f ! For sale by all booksellers. The For sale by all booksellers The I j Bobbs-Merrill Company, Publishers, Bobbs-Memll Company, Publishers, I . Indianapolis. Indianapolis. |