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Show , , The Modern Store, atoderat Prices for Ererybody. ' . . . . , Our reductions wiil b.ax thc , ' .! ' ' " truth being told about them. ' - - 1 ' ' 1 ' if) , 1 Jf - It is quite a transformation the changing i'jjfey. ' 'Atf .of dfeptnientsv ia the north main aule you A' -''V' $ wllI oaw fiBd Ribbons, Ladies' Neckwear and i THr Toilet sundries.-v Notions and novelties remain rnvl undisturbed in the same aisle. The Domestic ' Nvv , Becti11 fcen considerably enlarged the Vv re aisIe nort now, containing Linens, 'snm-mee 'snm-mee wasfr K008 dre8s goods as well as domes-tics. domes-tics. The-millinery section has been consid-atly consid-atly enlarged.; The section for Waists will lyy oecupy the center t the store, where Toilet JrrJ sundries and Ribbons were located. Umbrellas &X win 6e 'oand the Lsdiea' Neckwear was I . formerly located. Veilings remain where they ! 6ft&J . . "AJ ' always have been. No changes have been made 1 j . in the1 other sections. - . : . , - The- end of a season offers many advantages. Ths biggest Inducements oA the year ocrnr- tight now to Parasols. The remaining stock is being closed at half prices and those Parasols, which show slight damage from having be ) tsed for .display purposes will be sold even less In price. In point of import ahce In value for the money no similar Parasol sale has approached this one. $2.50 FOXt $1.23. $5.00 TOR $2.50. : $8XO FOB $4.00. . . Other grades la lilt reduction. j l Veiling continue to be sold at tower prices.. Many lines are being closed out. The opportunity is yours. . - . Sctool Caps." . New caps for school boys and girls in varieties are being sold cheap. Then a line of. felt hats tor small children for school wear small children, mind you arc reduced from tl. to 75c. The colors are brown, tan and blue. ' , .. , ;. . 5 pinmi mi ep tee republic V. A DZPOSXTAKT.. . fFRAWstKNOgc .... .President J. A. MgR&At ............ Vlos-President jW. P. ADAMS M Cashier ' CAPITAL PAID IX. S30O.M0. Banking fa all Its Breaches Traasaoted. 'Kxehsage draws ea the Principal Citiet log Kuroys. IXTXaXST PAID CM TTATE DXttUlB. n ANOTHER, j "WHY" 1 ' " 1 Why hot bay a Piano that every member of the family can play? We have something: new. Come 1st and see It.. We will arrange terms to rait. Carstensen & Anson Cor (Ineorperated.) Temple of Masle. ,.?4 MAIN STREET- Successors to Deyase Muste Co. lv - A MfER BEOS, Eaters ALT UUCB CTTT. ESTABLISHED' ML ' 1 Deserct Katlcnal Binkj ' ! TTXITS5D. STATU DEP08XTOKT, T i Capital.. ....t.....My ... fQ.VQ 1 Meses Vebsr -. VisvPrehat ; fegavVirrrK'Sib; : n'li's "'f r 'i iriieir i isvyisiil : . . . . . i W. SL HeCorntoc Presides Jtfc j' Daly, Vice-President; S. H. Lyfish Ub p tger and Secretary. . . f Utah Saving & Trust Co. ; Salt Lake City. Capital paid . fue.400. tntrptosytJASXi. biterest paid oo deposits. Voaas oa ap . 1 proved security. 1 . 1 1 Acts as eaeeuter, admialstiasm, rear- i , Mo, aseiff&ee, reeatver. ete. Tuia. tJar-inty tJar-inty Department, lasores ' UUes sod bakes abstracts... -u ! I j Established 1ML . Is OffleW " . The Oldest and largest, 7 ! R. G. DDN & QO.i i GrEOROS KTTST, General Kaaaget ' TTtah, Idahe and "Wyemiss;, Ofaee 14 Progress Bull dins;. Salt Lak City, i WELLS, FAR GO & CO. BANK Salt Lake City, TTtah. Established ltei. ! The Oldest and Strongest Bank IB TTtah. Capital I Bvu-plus.. J Undivided profits Transacts a general bankmg tea tana, comsstle and ferelrn. Deposits received euMeet te check. H. L. MILLER. Cashier. H. P. CLARK. AssyCpshW. - " Yr ..;.THI. Big fellow's Opinion OT TEX RELATrVB KX&XTS 07 THE JC0R2H2J-Q AUD KVXXKTO PAPERS AS RESULT B RINGERS OPINION NO. 15. PENNY & GENTLES, ST. LOUIS. For advertisements containing items of special . prominence, likely to produce a rush, the evening paper is better, as the shopper is prepared to sally forth in the morning. JOHN GENTLES. saw "WALTER f. BAUSHER, Adv. Mgr." (Watch daily for these opinions.) If the largest advertisers in the country believe the evening paper is the best medium for advertising, adver-tising, isn't it safe to conclude they have reached that decision just by experience? ,the mmm Goes Into 7500 Hoist j Every Evening - 1 -t'-::,;- ammsammmKsmsstmmmmmm -J.aeiasssssBssssBP ' I '. : -.'': - '- ' i ' : - ; McCORNICK & CO.. BANKERS, y SALT LAKES CITY. ; OCetabilshed Bit) Transept a General Banking Burins, I - . . i J. B. CoagrW. Pres. it W. wnsoa. Caahlr r OPEN AN ACCOCNT WTT& V COMMERCIAL 'i NATIONAL BANK : a, rr. riff"" v- f i |