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And think what ad- vantage our mistake brings to youl Hundreds of pairs of the best shoes madethe t world Imows no better than Wright- & Peters in every kind of style any woman may desire Every size Patent calfskin patent kid, patent calf, vici kid, fine K French kid, dull finished kid' and ;'matt calf; Louis XV heels, high Cuban heels, high w concave heels, opera heels, military heels, common sense heels; hand sewed turned or ,f : welt soles; comfort lasts. Shoes and oxfords, every pair a $4 or $4.50 at regular, .-jt and in with them a few broken lines of $5 kinds, Thursday and Friday, choice $335. tc ! Children's Shoes and Slippers Up to $2 for 98c. A bargain -table full of just the prettiest little foot togs. Slippers and Shoes with dainty color tops and black patent leather vamps and some all black, in sizes 4 to. 8, .that have become broken lines, originally sold at $1.50 and $2 a pair reduced to-98c Good Price-Cuts Given to Some t Clearance of Men's Straw Hats :: Boy's Suits and Girls Dresses. uP to $i lOnds-osc. uP to $2 fcr-50c, We've bunched slxty-flve boys' suits for being stock oddments and All laet season's styles. We keep furnishings, not hats, as you know. applied the cut price system that means speedy riddance. They are These, then, are left-overs. Fifteen dozens may last Thursday and I Sailor suits with large collars and shields, Norfolks with large collars, ' 4- J single breasted and two-button double breasted styles. Made of chev- . "day' ; T lots, cassimeres and wool crashes. All new, suits that came to us this Oooa straws, fine and coarse. In every slxe from 6 to 7. The X spring. Patterns, colorings, styles right. Sizes 4 to 15 in something. -f foinerly sold at 50c, 75c and $1, choice 25c; the JL23, 1.50 and W for J. Thursday and Friday: 5 v " . . ' L I ' The $3.50 Suits-$l.r5. . m m m m m m t m m m t : : I Thl It sSSZMak ' ! Infants' $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50 White f I The $6 md $r.so suits$4.25. Dresses and Petticoats $1. J Three dozens of girls white lawn and India linen dresses, daintily T ' A T made with Val. lace yokes and shoulder ruffle edged with same. Pretty X Short dresses for 1 to 3-year tots, made of white lawn, cute UtO 1 style for girls of 6, 8 and 10 years. Thursday and Friday: styles, low neck and short sleeves, nicely trimmed with fine embroider 2 The $2 DreSSeS for $1 25 and tucks 8el1 regularly; for $1.25 and $1.50, Thursday and Friday $1. X I The $2.50 Dresses for--$r.50. ' , JTJ19 t T lace insertion and edging, instead of $1.25 and J1.50, one priced fl. ,"t I "e 93 UreSSeS IOr 52. Misses' white cambric petticoats, two styles, hemstitched tuck with' f The $4 Dresses for $2.75. X lace flounce- and two rows of insertion with laceedge; 6 to 12 year sizes, T i The ,$5 Dresses for $3. t reduced from $1.25 and $1.50 to-i. i Knit, Underwear and Hosiery for Women's Summer Belts up to 85c Women and Children. t for-43c. , I M , , , 4. . ... , . , . Fabric belts in red, black and tan. white pique and white satin. t I Children's union suits, lisle thread, with long or short sleeves, neat- X m08t havej buckleS( Bell regularly at 65c, 75c and 85c each. Thurs- T ly finished, regular 75c garments HALF PRICE. ' t jayt Friday and Saturday 43c. " , X Children's lisle thread union suits, knee lengths with trimming of X Victoria crochet cotton, all colors, ten spools in box, Thursday and f linen lace, instead of 60c40c. X ' y ,nstead 20c a -10c. f Children's plain black lisle thread and all-over lace stockings, every X Women's all-over black lace stockings sold regularly at 25c a pair, t Clearance of Hand-Mirrors. Me- I two days flve palra $u ' dallion Pidlnres. t IMMMMHMHMHMMH 4 M M MMMMMMt ' f T Most excellent hand mirrors, made of best French plate glass, edges i- ICidand Fabric Glove Redudions. t S.ir;;SSla""r t M . , . ' , , ... T Pretty medallion pictures, colored, framed in gilt frames, a number Summer time calls for fabric gloves-, so It Is expected two days will 4 of different subjects, sire eight by ten Inches, formerly 50c, 60c and 65c . . clean up these lots: i each, Thursday and Friday 38c. ' ! Women's tafTeta and lisle thread gloves, black, white, gray and t 4tMttMM)MHtHMt)tMMHmMt tti.HMMMMf;; ' ' mode, 75c a pair grades for 49c. 4 a mmf. Jl J Children's fancy lisle thread gloves, red and white, 50c a pair Qual- I COlSte lOllet W Q.IQT QXiQ POVQCr '.I ltyfor38c. T-J- i ! Women's gauntlet driving gloves, good kid, stoutly 'made, reduced J UU vl'Ui V " from J1.50 a pair to 98c. X t' h.'. " , . To make the summer bath a complete luxury the refreshing adduj ' . 1 ttt MMMM M f tlon of toilet water is needed. These choice Colgate violet waters get aa . underprlcing for Thursday and Friday: ' f M l x7 Ck f M k Tne ,1-5() bottles reduced to $1.20; . the $1 to 74c; the 75c to 60c? t I k JOWSVT a t the 50c to-7c; the 25c tc19c. f SJ t-VirTj VrVW -O I Colgate violet talcum powder.. Thursday and Friday the large slse X w X cans reduced to 15c. MMM'M-MMMMMM, MMMMMMM4MMMMMMMMMMtMM MMMMMMMMMM $31.50 To San Francisco, Portland and Spokane, Spo-kane, Via Oregon Short Line, June 4th, 8th, 9th and 10th. Tickets good for return until September 8th. See Short Line agents. City Ticket office, 201 Main street. Westerners in New York. New Tork. June 8. Those Westerners are registered here: Holland, W. F. Snyder. Sny-der. Salt Lake; Grand Union, L M. Browning, Qgden: G. W. Child. St. George, Utah; Astor, C. R. Crockwell, Cambria, Wyo. nSHEBHEITS HEADQUARTERS. Upper Falls Resort. In Provo canyon. REDUCED RATES EAST Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets will be sold June 4th. 6th, 9th and 10th, to Denver, Missouri River, Chicago, St. Louis. St. Paul and many other Eastern points. Return limit, September 8th. Full particulars from agents. City Ticket Office, 201 Main St SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line. June 4tb, 6tlv9th and 10th. A rate of $31.50 will be made to San Franclsoo, Portland and Spokane. Tickets goody for return until September 8th. See Short Line agents for particulars. City Ticket Office. 201 Main street. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, Eber W. Hall, undertaker and em-balmer. em-balmer. 110 West 2nd So. Tel 1019. Opp. Postoffice. The St. Dennis Cafe, private dining-rooms dining-rooms on two floors, unexcelled service, popular prices, 268 Main. SUMMER EXCURSIONS To Eastern Points. The Oregon Short Line will sell tickets tick-ets June 4th, 6th, 9th and 10th at greatly great-ly reduced rates. Return limit September Septem-ber 8th. See Short Line agents for particulars. par-ticulars. City Ticket Office, 201 Main street. Salt Lake souvenirs, 233 Main street "She seems to be acquiring quite a literary lit-erary taste." "Oh, yes; she has learned not to find merit In anything she reads." Philadelphia Philadel-phia Bulletin, .... - , |