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Show ,1 ' U...-V UIL.J -.-.-Oirv' -v .J " " Jl -? '7 h j '' ',:v ! i, V i " , '!V'e could' suggest nothing" ,j . ) , '"cTfeisiet than one of these .,vV;. - . . pretty mixture or plain color. fi&T0 1 Justt notice ,'-lhit full- j. " V . shaped back, how It hangs .7' t" from these' slightly concave .1 I' xca4 ihoulder'av f " I ' That shapely, snug-fitting 'r.y. I ". eollar, - . . v.- ' , : --d the perfect hang an J i . setting of the front." . 7:: 17 YouM have that dressed- I ?P fn? enough in I ' .- one of those.' ' ----- I J , guch value for the money, -J f .too." """?' " " ' "'V . Better f e them before you 1 ! - aTHS QUVL?fy STO?g r - W. 8. MeComlck. President: John J. Daly, Vice-Free idfnt j 8. H Lyneh, Man-airer Man-airer and Secretary." Utah Sayines 6: Trust Co. ' . ... 6alt Lake City. i Capital paid up. Jtfo.ooo. Burphis. Cf.8t. Interest' paid ea depoetts. loans on ap- . proved" security. (-- '. ' ' AeU as executor, administrator. jrur-dln. jrur-dln. assignee, reoaiver. etc. Title Our-anty Our-anty Department - insures tltiee- n taakea abatraeta; t .' ' i liccoRNicK & co:, BAISKGRS, " salt uaki? ciTy. 71? ' tFEstahlls'hed'lsra.l "' Transact a Genera Banking Bustneea ft ELLS, FAEQQ & CO. BASK -: Salt Lake City. Vfk. ' Established 1S51. . The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. Undivided pronts I 5' Transact ' a general banking bushMsa, domestic and for?1(rn. - i.' ' ' Deposits received-subject to check. H. P. CLAKK.' Ast. Casoler. JL L. MILLER. Cashier. 1" "T-" " - ;-i'i;'i:.ii?"10?4iy ? - " ; . ' . oiaoo 1 puts a piano in ! ypurhome! . j r f - " - : 110 is all -we ask as the .first payment on a, $230 Fiano- and 58 i per month thereafter pays the balance. This Pian, the Rem- brand t. Is a beautiful. Instrument. fully guaranteed for ten years. j : " fiVERfiTT" DEAtERS." " Cirstensen & Anson Co. .... ... flacorporated.) , TempJ..t iualc. - ... ..74 MAIN STRUCT;; J Successors to Dames Muste Co. I , t , ' J j. E. Coseriff. Pres. E. W. Wilson. Cashier QP.EN' AJ ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK J. J. Daly. W. P. Noble. Vice-Presidents. . A. H. Feabody. Ass't Cashier." ! pLKER' BROS., Bankers SALT LAKE CITT. t ESTABLISHED 18Sa, Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. I Deseret National Bank If UNITED -8TATES DEPOSITORY. ' i1 Capital . .". IW.OPO i 1 Surplus - sao.eoe 1 i L S. Hills PreaMsnt , 1 ; Moss 'i-ostcher Vlce-Prenident i ' v H. S. Toung Cashier i, iJEjUrjrttTIs 'sATIOXlL AXI F THE REPUBLIC. I : - "rs: depositart. ' :' ' FRANK KNOX .... President J. A. ItfURRAT Vice-President W.-r.ADAMS . ' i.i 1.. calhler I f - : CAPITAL PAID JN. $300,008. I Banking- lit all Its Branches! Transartea. I t rhnr arawn en the Principal Cities i ef Burope. ; rxTKBirr paid on jimk deposits. . . 7 ' ' ' - - - .:' ' ' . ' ' - jl- -:'-.-J:.-r.-- - - ' . . . 1 . j : ' - . . . ' ' : v I ' Our entire stock of $4.$OrU.75, $$.9$ and $.00, including . rp - st - ' many $6.00 suits i are i 'arranged oh one fable and will be sold S k (0) ) fcJ' Tp 'ft ;'' at the uniform price ! of .VJ. .. I. . J.VIV.... .... .... S?f r ; 7llPJ(l)f?l)& Our entiVe stock of $3.m $3.7f and S4.00' suits will be dis- () (Q S ' ' ' played on one table ihd sold ai.ffiebnr price of ........... &0w3) PPu(pJfplJSffi i Norfolk styles are included and singk and douhie-br.easted reefers, ;satin Ijned, best make, fancy mixtures; domestic and foreign ' : . '- fj. X'ii 'i ''y'C. weaves; medium and dark colors. Peculiar style distinguishes this f ashionable and perfectly tailored clothing for Youths, Boys and ; tV"' ' 'ffld! JpiMkV kw Juveniles. The mnker has stood at the head of this branch of the high-class industry for almost a quarter of a centur v. Never has he frjffi&$C7 J M jPXJr ' ( vlw'. been approached for beauty and exclusiveness of styles and superb tailoring. These suits, splendid in point of material, striking in their ' jp'&izS V' - y J- ' ',V tailored effects,, represent the fullest measure of value loir the money.' ' ' ' ' ,' '.;' ' 1 ' - 'Q6li-1 ' iC ' TaWS We can buy cheaper clothing in which case equal wear and style cannot be given. Each suit holds its shape: it is for these .corre- ,,fSf J"' 'TJJIff. PS 'Jy sponding features that we pay the very highest price's. ','"' u ll''jfy W? I T-: ' jjr 'fflfe When stle is retained to the last dayfif tk'e"usefulness-6f a suit long and satisfactory .iefvie'e then it is 0 . Mjll'llf .v lMl$ inmrtr . "--grrf that.mothers appreciate most' the superiority of our' linesat a cost no more than usual makes. ' ' Vfl 'TpJtllljf i "v4- fiMmilrffl fWiPT n5 '' It is from these reasonable prices the red a ctions are made lines and prices with which hundreds of mothers . I y'r. " ',) V 'lwll'W VV v School is long past now, at the opening of which buying is strongest. Then a pfolonged 'warm spell. Hence Of-X'V i A :-w- mx hW yv eale- . , j ' M$'M ' fit '" WT$f :yS r ' ' i The entire lines are included in the sale. ' . 7 ". . .' . . jfiL f ' 7 -Jif v!i.!feftiiL M ' k Sale begins Monday morning. Large assortments. Excellent' selections. Participate in this magnificent op- ' IKlMt ,. v I .... . fm '-vl . portunity- : : " - ? : : ; . pMf m r - Wm xv ' Ms4 toys Wesur &nft tdhenir Stantts. . SmU. tail Wosiir tM toy W$h qiu ;-, .-..a;:;;:::;;. --i ... :: ; if,! This store a repre$entative public institution f or the people are with us. : he Art section offers interesting reduction in (5nio nHoV 'Si This latter statement vn jior rriade until it could be made as a fact. There, stamped and tinted lunch and table cers. it is a iUJ:Iiw ; JUsriiJJ ajjjo - ( VI f - ''"' . . - - "' . r . T.' u t i " choice line of many desirable patterns. ' -ffii . ... ,, ,.3 W fev -has been a change in sn i rent in hti: cf this . institution. The whole people n.5o for $1.20. 13.00 for 12.25 . JppJ&b?ti$-- H iare trading with "the store now all classes. Our increasing trade tells the story. 12.25 for f2.o(K 65c for 50c. . U |