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Show -' . .... - - - i k .. w Ar..-.u -1 s .l i 1 r'. e ;r 2.95. All the new . styles and tos shapes. In all sizes and widths. Light, melium and heavyweight I soles. , , Thon9-,695. 23S-21D ITain St. ' I , ! ' ' ----- " - I : ; "Molls I A ":st IlaryelcBS Toilet Prernrii: " .3 Positively does ny with the us of ' . ? Dandruff, Cures, Hair Oils, Co;pnetlcs, i) : Cold Creams, Flesh Foods, 'shaving " 1 .-'naps Medicinal Soaps and Complex- j ion Remedies. A simple but Tnarvl- -1 ous preparation which prevents bald- -I 'u ness. dandruff, loss, dryness or pre- J 1- mature frrsyness of the hair, the S t. epread of disease, and. Improves the fl complexion. Jj LATOIUA H Dos Its work Instantly. R A few drops on the hair and a won- hderful shampoo is instantly p-.-oductd. 5 A few drops on a sponge and you 1 have a lather for the bath: n A few drops In a clean shaving mug. stirred with a moist brush . produce H shaving lather Immediately. Q Invaluable to actors and actresses R E for cleaning up after the performance. 3 I Cleanses the skin as you never saw fl It done by a soap. I For manicuring put a few drops of I ! Latoila. in the water. It softens and fl cleanses the nails. I For general sanative purposes) La- B totla la unequaled. 1 j For skin affections apply a heavy I lather of Latoila and allow it to re- I main on over night. - For itcbings and 1 6 Irritations it has no equal. Chafing S cured bv its use. B H Latoila is a perfect flesh food, sup- fl plying the oil it demands to prevent fl dryness, chapping and other unsightly fl B effects. It supplies to the hair the oil R I required to mane it soft and wavy. In- I I stead of ary, stiff and unmanageable, fl R Barbers and hairdressers are delighted fl fl with It. I 1 Hiss Mario Schultx, the Celebrat-I fl ed Contralto, Says: B I -"ify hair had been coming out so B I rapidly tht I was greatly worried. I I Nothing I could find that was recom- fl Q mended for the hair did any good. XI- ter three shampoos with Latoila it I stopped com In out. tba Irritation, and I Itching' wfre gone and my hair was in I fine condition. I recommend' It to fl everyone, man or woman, for the hair fl and bath." H Latoila is used and recommended by B physicians everywhere. Every test ' B proves its merits. It is unequaled. I Delightful FragTant Antiseptic Cleansing. - v - 8 For SaJe by " I P. C. SCHBAH1E, Q SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. Frt samples. Betas cutrtltatef. THE LATOILA CO., NEW YORK !MSSBS-.SS.na.l.iJ Will do much to develop a muscular body. But the strength of the body is not to be measured by its muscle, but by its blood. If the blood is impure, the body, in spite of its bulk and brawn, falls an easy prey to dis- S ease. v I There is no medi-I medi-I cine equal to Doctor JL Pierce's Golden Med-ical Med-ical Discovery for A the purifying of the ' blood. Itjcarries off J the poisons 'which contaminate the life fluid. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands and gives the body an increased supply of pure, body-building blood. It builds up the body with . sound, healthy flesh instead of flabby fat, promotes the appetite, appe-tite, feeds the nerves, and' so gives to weak, . nervous people vital-: vital-: ity and vigor. There is no alcohol contained in " Golden Medical Discovery,", and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. I feel it my duly to write to you of the wonderful won-derful curative powers of yoar ' Golden Med-fcl Med-fcl Discovery.' write George S, Henderson, Eg.. of Denaud, Lee Co.,' Florida. I had bad bruise on my right ear and my blood was batlly out of order, . I tried local doctors, but h no good results. FinaUy I wrote you the particular in my ease and yov advised your 'Golden Medical Discovery, which I began to take. From the first bottle I began to feel 'better, and when I bad taken eight bottles the sore was healed up. I wish you, success. "Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. j- , .... . . : ; : ; - j??? y? tuttjJtyiltiStn'n (tl( tiAMtultultiAtiSti ti Lu1?ut it, jr :fit uE H GREAT UNDERPRICED I CL(0)TfflN(G : e FOKilSPlSS SALE:!' "We have Just completed Inventory, and we congratulate ourselves on the first year of our successful business venture. We thank ' ! j-v CT public In general, for their patronage, and hope to merit a continuance of their good wlIL . . tklk We want more room now, to prepare for spring stocks nrpiaceTlMrtore goods. Hence we must convert our stock into cash. ! ; Now, while the winter season is in full blast, you can come ireHkad--eave trojn. a third to a half on regular prices, and we guarantee V .;, to lit you or your money back. No misfits here. v jr j ' ' S ' - 'u men's odd pants. 4!' - Tl Va?' ' 11 1; t Come and take your choice at ONE- !'4' l)0yS ' TSY 'rT'V FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICE. " ? and I ' Jltfc :$ ' : TS-: f C!' ' it . , B'Zmmm : - (tyZrt ' ' : Grade. Stiff Bosom Shirts, value'' .!!? - . t-V'! nitl m TV7 '! !' -' feSh 'AW'-'H I to IL75; your colce . --j ' . ?; Children's Jjy : j ;! 1 W -t 95f? W r mV:-V::l- ' iiir ' ''' ' ' MEN'S HATS. 4 : HI - :. : r .! . Tou can afford to Invest In two or, . ' - t 'ii i '' Jl 'r ! j? - three at the prices we are offering. . L j . ' 'M-l m ' ' ' ' -'' 'f . . . '.- ? suits $5.oo. , (n- m ' (, ' !:'; V y : "j c3-.' sa?:.??'!!:.......... $fe4o: i; " '' jl m. . ' :: iL9hM half. Prices w 'U' ; ... ! x. I y V ; up t 12.50; ciosmg out c.nn . - z- cw,';;: suits, $4.00. : OQ .. . 1"N prlce """ StUU . fl' suits, $3.00. ': J: !; ' ( J : ': : -. ,: . 1.-' V' ' ' 5 ' i; . UNDERWEAR. ' ( - r-V' Butts. $150. (i nn Suits, $10.00 to $13.50, , i !' - , . J i 2 at i7a.JU 1 1 J i choice 775 ! ! " - 4? !' M' A v!i i! Suits. $15,000 to $18.00, . .C '.-! Underwear at cost and less than cost :- . Suns. $100. v $jt-0 I; ;! - fiucS,M'ooiVVM ?U'75 ' ', ' Odd undershirts worth 50 and i? i; ; at ....r... 'D" Suits, , $18.00 to $25.00, . 75c ach ouf sale.pre9 2$? .,! - xj RWB 8 - KELLY 132 PvIRl?!! U V V V V V V V V V V V V V VN V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ' v v V V C . 1 - . . ' ' I-' ' ' . " ' . ." |