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Show SP?JHG CLOTHE now " YIM1 ON WEATHER - Vrf L. IHcol Tells Something of 71iat Calt Lake Hen "V71U Wear This Season. I ; "Yes, the bad weather has kept the spring business back considerable," said W. L.'NicoI,f the haberdashery firm j of Nicol & Crabbe today, "but I think j that 'when once the. weather becomes j settled business. will pick up even bet- j ... ter than before. We are well prepared j for a rush of trade, as we have been ! .adding to our stock of eprlng toggery f'T the last three weeks until we now Lave a full line.' "The Impression has somehow gotten ; . out. though I don't know how general It is, 'th't we cater only to the highest clajjta, and. carry nothing but high-, high-, - ' 7 rlced goods. Contrary to this we aim : - . to do business with all classes from the : v orklr.g man up to the swelleet dresser. - - .' To dra.v the former trade we-have this . ' V?ring added the union made worklng-, worklng-, v i'i clothing made by the Henry J. C . u :: company of Buffalo, N. Y., and y . . a found there is a good demand for ,t... class of goda. We are also hand-1 hand-1 r .- more union made goods this year . t ; lastt. . . ' - 'T'it the nobby dressers we have the wi 1 'y-known Stein-Bloch reedy made : r, which la handled In Salt Lake x ?y by ua The coats of this r- '..e ci. milts are to be made longer ' ' t year "than laat. n'e also hare all the popular shapes ia the John B. Stetson hats. Another . ' rl r article of clothing we are hand- . l.n;j . A3 year is fancy spring vests, mafie in delicate colors and of handsome . .- fabrics. These are. to be worn more ex-ttlve!y ex-ttlve!y than ever before." |