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Show ------ ' ' ' s - ' ' t . - I L. 1, j ul.j t j u X . - . SHOULD INTE?;25T : I:- - - . every wohaii. - V- ' j ': V '. "' -TyP- MATTER ,.what; ycur dress I A V - ; surely find it .Jn'. this ."vlrcic!ibg : I ' sale, f- V ,s 1 Ej. price-saying on -whatever ycu may vlS ;Note :the "varied ; a2ortt''' .. t' ' ' '. and' iflie.. cheapness; ; thereof - for . Monday . J ' ' W i ' and all the week:-- ' . - . Save the Loved Ones! . y' Mrs. Mary A. Hiet, Newcastle, Colo., writes: "L believe Ballard's Horehound Syrup Is superior to any other, cough medicine, and will do all that Is claimed, for It, and It Is so pleasant to take. My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it." Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the great -cure for ; .' nonary non-ary ailments. 25c, 50c ' - ) at-Z. C. M. I. i- - SOUTHWEST CORNER L. T PAGE. COLORADO t PORTLAND ' CEMENT 7, . . Utah Lumber Co. .... . KEMMEKtR COAL. TEL 4X r ' ; 7 : v .MrV-U j 'fi Lit. hi MONDAY, APRIL 6TH ' t ' MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3 P. SL ' " 1 ' TIIE, GEAT To:LST01 FL- IkV' ; ) a W l ;;rW.li. --r. l rlV I II ow Dlaytn to crowded houses I I I) lZs Jf l in New York. London. Paris and Vl llt rJl '! ill Berlin and exciting the curiosity I J I 7u ii J of the ntlre world- Produced . : v 5 VI j 'w'th Bpecial "scenery for every act J ; J - it l J' and a cast of superior merjt. Ii" ' ; , U Seats now on sale. . NEXT. ATTRACTION Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday Satur-day matinee at 2:15 p. m.. MISS RAE BRONSON. in "CALIFORNIA." J ... : j . :: Another Shipment of Wash Silks ind Down They J v Go Another Price-Notch--35c a Yard. t 'A "tremendous lot arrived on Friday last shouldn't have. 7 ' come here until much later in the season, and so the whole t stock tumbles in price. Remember these are the best quality ' - - made, woven to sell at 65c a yard. A trade happening brought X them lower for us, that's all.' Vhiteand every color, for the .J - daintiest of waists or children's frocks. Monday and week v J :: 35c A YARD. - V ! 'X X More 85c Changeable Taffetas and . . . :j - Aain Lowered59c a Yard. I ' All those offered last week did not go away we had a J :: mammoth gathering for it's a great favorite for shirt waist f I suits, linings and petticoats. Complete variety of color com- binations, and this week again a splendid sale. Worth every penny of S5c, but 59c a yard ' . X , , 85c Pongee Siik-.43c a Yard. . ; . Tust so long as fashion decrees that soft clinging fabrics X j must be, just so long.willongee be a favorite. Five hundred X yards of the pure Bilk Shantung, or Pongee as it' is oftener X called, natural color and 22 inches wide, 85c a yard valued X '-' Monday-and week 48c' X 4c Dress Goods Sale Continued! ; j . Up to 75c a Ycrd Kindsi V . The west window has been showing thousands of yards of. t new, pring dress stuffs at this price. Mixtures, plain colors, 'X checks and no end of other weave novelties and very hard in-' . deed must be the one who cannot find a. pleasing selection in ' such variety. A great- quantity dwindled during sale last week, but there's still every kind now that the offerings held ' X , then and up to 75c a yard grades. Monday and week again ' X 4C-. ; - ' . ' , x ' Up to J3.00 Dress Good5$!.25, i ' '.From these select the' handsomest gown you will want. . . Rich novelty weaves of every kind, French plaids, fancy mis- -' trals, the newest check effects, cloth suitings in splendid array X and many others. The choice dress fabrics of the season, up toV X 3 a yard, one week longer $1.25. X ......... .y. . y. ;. , . ;; . A . , . i nSkln rW T P' MflMGEL EME fJL JjirArMiLa fcinrrAm a:is. POUR NIGHTS AND A ITfciSff OPIJ ' .SATTJUDAT MATINEE . ZV h K 1 L." tS t Yl BEGINNING "WEDNESDAY. . 'V11 ; - . ; ! . - :- , TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF ' ....THr YOUNG AMERICAN TRAGEDIENNE... IN CLASSIC PLAYS ' . -j j t -, -. .' , ' Kvednesday. Night-'' Thursday Night ' v Friday Night "Magda'' ; "The Jewess" Saturday Matinee , -' Saturday Night "Camille" . Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler'A. - - - I ' . . " . .,' '.: '. ' ". PRICES Evening, 25c, 50c, 75c,- $1.00 and $1.50. Matinee, 25c, 60c, 75c and $1.00: . Seat sale Monday. ' .. VV. , . -JJ I f SALE1 OF EnSTER LILIES :: Mondav.and Until One Thousand Arc Gone7 : We nave secured this number of very fine Easter Lilies- ',' .from the Huddart Floral company; all were raised right here at home, hence every, bloom is fresh and perfect not bruised " or wilted as those shipped from a distance. - :: Very Cheap at'2c Per Bloom. : M M t t Women's Suits Up to $18.75 for$8.75. , X Twenty-five in the group. Xo more, no less. Any one a . X genteel, pretty frock, in present season style. Venetian, home- X spnn and tweeds; tan color, blue," black and several mixture 4. effects. . Two styles of blouse and Close-fitted jackets. . Suits 1 ' up to 18.7o, commencing Monday $8.75. Women's Walking 5kirts..$6. 50; Up to $15.00 Kinds. : Tw'enty-fivel . Light weight for spring time. Plain colors f v and mixture cloths; some of the skirts effectively trimmed with 1 1 : buttons, handsome stitching' and ,tailor straps. OCew shapes. 1 I Up to 15 for $0.50. l . ? ' ?. H t Women's $10.00 Jackets for $3.00. ' I : ' The $12.50 to $25.00$6.p5. ; A windfall to those who find their size. Broken lines. , 1 Every one a good-looking, splendid garment; indeed, some are 4 quite handsome. Tight fitting, box and blouse styles. Tan, t - black, mode, browH. Mondaj' and while here, the 12.50 to t f25 one price $0.05; the f 10 $3. I tM Embroidery Remnants at Half Price. t y . Never a sale but leaves wreckage behind. Hundreds of T remnants is the result of last week's embroidery sale. All are t cambrie and in infinite variety, it would seem, of widths and " patternsr-just as good a choosing as the whole sale presented. '! IJut of course in these you must take the piece. Length's V. . . vary from one yard to four and a half yards. Edgings, inser- I : ; tions, flouncings, 1 to 9 inches wide, 10c to $1 a yard HALF f PRICE. ; t ' " MfMHHMMMMH I 4 M M J :: Fifty Rus at Fourth Off Prices. 1 A choice lot, and appreciative house furnishers will find 1 them quickly. Small and medium size Teal Orientals and some 1 V. . American-Oriental liotany Worsteds priced from 4 to 50 i each, Monday and Tuesday ONE-FOURTH OF PRICE WILL J BE TAKEN OFF ANY. , , t ; HHHH , J :: Men's Shirt Reductions. '.l; : A. few dozen madras negligees tan with colored stripes, white with- : j ' j neat figure or stripes; new season patterns. Carefully made shirts, cut T I 1 to fit satisfactory. $1.50 grade reduced to $1.12. " Men's white unlaundered shirts, good muslin with linen bosoms, con- T ' " tinuous facings at all openings. Instead of 60c, Monday and week 35c. I "MM M MM tt fMM f :: Boyi' 75c and $1.00 Sh1rts-39c $ Only a little bunch a miscellaneous gathering of several different J lines; percales and madras, light and dark colors, soft and stiff bosom T ; ' shirts, in slies 13, 13V4 and 14 only. Formerly 75o and $L Clearance I ' price 39c " N ... T I . "' ; Boys' 35c Wdsts--25c I Shirt waists and blouses. Made of percale red. blue, gray. In figure . T and stripe patterns; also some platn colors. Mother Friend bands on all .- I waists, pocket In front, pearl buttons, attached collars; sizes 4 to 12 4 " years. Instead of 35-:Sc. . . - . 4 f EXQUISITE COTTOIl DDESS FlDniOS 1 .. v CnEATLV FfflGE LGUEuuD J f , . Silk mpusseline de soie anil silk dimities the daintiest, 1 cob-webby things looms can produce in white, black, pink, . blue, corn, grayj green and lavender, sold until now at 40c and i " 50c a yard, Monday and week 25c. ; t I 50c and 75c Aercerized Goods40c L ' . Soft and fine, one of the most charming cotton dress fab- T . L rics. White and delicate color grounds, with dotted stripes, T r . sell regularly at 50c and 75c a yard, Monday and week 40c. ; . ? : I 12 l-2c and 15c Zephyr Ginghams-lOc F The best of zephyr ginghams made Toil du Nor and Red t V Seal. A broad variety of colorings and patterns in this sate ' t .' lot. The usual 12c and 15c reduced to 10c. , X t Again White Cotton Dress Goods. ; , t Uptil the graduation days are over these will be in de- 5 niand. Again a sale on them for this week .4, . 1 t 25c white India Jinens 19c; the 15c for 9c. 1 - ? h ' 40c white Swiss batiste, forty inches wide 30c ' r' 1 I 25c figured white madras 18c. t V 4 M M M M f M M . H 4 M M M 4 4 4 I I ff t. . Table Damask and Napkins. . Pure' linen table .damask, bleached or cream; heavy. 72 inches wide X p . several pretty pattern designs. This grade of damask gives splendid ' T saUsf action to the housekeeper for the reason-that It Improves with i" age. $1.25 quality $1.00. .. : X ' Two splendid loU of napkins, dinner size, desirable pattern design Those worth $4 a dozen for $3; the $3 for $2.25. " i ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 M M 4! i . Towel Ocarance ; "We have been -making sales on several lots of towels, and that means there are some left-overs to be cleared away. Monday and until gone: " 15c Huck towels, 20x40 inches, 10c. Turkish bath towels, full bleached. 22x45-lnch size 19c - - ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : All Kinds of Pretty Jewelry Pieces at Clesn-up Prices. :: Hundreds looks as though there might be thousands of brooches. " ' stick pins, belt pins, pin set cuff buttons, hat pins, baby pin sets and a . whole lot of others, in all the settings and shapes ever known are gath- - - . ered together for this clearance. l ' ' At 8c. Stick pins, brooches, belt pins that formerly sold at 15c to 250 ' each. ' . . , ' At 16c. Brooches, belt pins, hat pina, stick pins, pin set cuff buttons. ' that were 25c and 35c each. . At 27c Brooches, belt pins, stick pins, baby pin sets, cuff buttons, X Egyptian watch fobs that were 35c to 60o each.' . . X - At 9c Hat pins of every style sold at 15c eaclu At 19c. Belt buckles in gold, French gray silver, oxidized silver and X' black that were 25c ta 40c each. . I . 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f Girls' Separate Skirts and Coats. 1 . Girls'-blue, brown and . Oxford gray cloth skirts; lined, new flared -X shape, well cut, hang well; 28 to 88 lengths. Formerly $3 to $$. now HALF THESE PRICES. . . ' ' Girls' box coats tan, blue and red, neatly "trimmed with white or . T ' black soutache braid, coat collars and sailor collars; sizes 4 to 10 years. X " The $5.50 reduced to $2.75: the $7 to $U. . . T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M H 4 . t ';. . Snappy Corset News.' . ( J Only a few of each. So advertised for while they last. Commencing : ; ' Monday: . ' . ' Two dozens of the good "W. B," white and black sateen, straight front gored-not the latest model,' but excellent shape for stout figures; T . ' all sizes; were $2.50, reduced to $1.50. , X ."W.-B." corsets summer venUlated, , straight front, medium hips, " were'$U5; until gone 9c , . t . ' .... x ' 4 I HHHIIIIIMitHIIM) IHHtMU : I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j 4 4 4 t 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r t44--m-r Monday and Tuesday, April 6th and 7th 1 Miller & Conyers' Beautiful Production of the Greatest of all Pas- . toral Plays, ... . , - . " 1 ' CCwCCCCCCCwCCCCOCCCCOOO I iuple Minister Itzzzzzzzczzzcczoccczcob ' j ' ' By Denman Thompson & Geo. W. Ryer. ; j Authors of "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" The Biggest Hit Ever Known in the History ; jpf the Stage , ' : ' ; THE ORIGrjfAL ALL STAR CAST. : . The Most Stupendous Scenic Production ever given a Pastoral Play. " . ' PRICES 25c to $1.50. ' ; ..2 -jlI-:. . .: ..: JJ |