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Show . . . . I ' ; H M i M M 4 4 M M M : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ECONOMIES ' v ' I ! WOWS' SILK WAISTS AT HALF PRICES. ' Broken lines, of course naught else, scarcely, can ' you find here howbut for all that many a desir-' desir-' able waist is there in this ot, for evening and day wear, in your sire, very likely, too. Foulards,' peau de soies, .' OiJir,Ri--Night 0o, 60o, tr KlwCJ""j,iunee Jo, TOiIGHTcndAIl UciIJ MATINXB, SATURDAY AT J: P. XI The Efterresent Ecstasy, Whose DabyAreYou? With a company of Brilliant Comedian! headed by MIES JUNE MATHIS thla City Next attraction: Monday. Tuesday and -Wednesday, Jan. tf, 13. H UtiaS Wednesday at s. ta. THE WELCOME' FAVOBITfl VH (7S Pi i 1 Tins yzjlh l taffetas in several shades of blue, lso white, maize, all black, black and white, plain . colors and figured, some '1 trimmed; sizes 32 to 43 and $6.75 up to $12.50 waists J at HALF " THESE PRICES. 1 t 4 i4" 4 4 T'T' All Wrappers Half Priced. Flannelette Wrappers) the' fleeced cotton so desirable for win- ter wear, but no more aro here now than enough to make a good two X days' sale. Very good variety! as to colors and styles, youll find. Black, dark blue and gray with tiny white polka dots, figure f and stripe pattern designs.; ptettily made, well made. Eegular I prices, 81.50 up to S2.25 each. Friday and Saturday HALF 4- THESE. - t M 4 4 M 4 4 4 4 4 t I Men's Shirts Up to $1.50 for 65c. Twenty downs, make up f a clearance lot that must not be T counted on the inventory books, and this chiefly because they are ; I broken lines. Every size, though, which, makes them all right I T for you and a very good color Msortment. Splendid shirts in T several different good brands, Among them the Manhattan. For- Z merly 81.00, f 1.25 and 81.50, to be sent quickly away on Friday T and Saturday at 65 cents each. 1 Girl's $5.00 Lon Coats for-$2.45. I f Only twenty and that's the reason for a riddance -price. Tan X X end blue melton cloth, long, with circular flounce, sizes 6, 8, 10 f f and 12 years. Warm, heavy coats for winter. While twenty last, I T reduced from 85.00 each to 82.45. 4- IJ lUl lii I WITH NTETLSE ERICKSON. of ' KULLAOUNNAH8TOPJ as TOIC " Presented by a A LAUGH Perfect Cotnpanr IN EVEKY o Players LINE AND COMPLETE! THE LINES SCENIC ABE CLOSE ENVIRONMENTS TOGETHER. Bewllderlnr Mechanical Effects Seat Sale on Friday. a iSTBEIBES TONIGHT AND AUU THB WEEK I SATURDAY MATINEE. 1:15. t 4 44-44 4 4 4 M4-4-4-t44 444 44 4 4 Boys' Waists for 35c I t Broken lines of fancy peroaie a few all white; with and with- I 1 out collars, Mother Friend bands, sizes 4 to 12 years. Very good T f waists, that were originally $1.00 each, for quick clearance 35c. I 44444444t444 4 4 444"r4"4f4 44444444444444444 i Children's Knit Oarmcnls Half Price. Hosiery Items. i A lot of children's under garments vests, drawers, pantellettes, - X of fleeced cotton, that were 25q up to 65c each, now HALF THESE ' t PRICES. I X Boys' heavy black cotton stockings. Instead of 25c a pair 18c. y . Misses' fleeced black cotton stockings, all sizes reduced from ' 35c to 25c. i -f T Women's ribbed wool stockings, that were 25c, now 19c. I -H- 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 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 444444 44444 4444444 4444444444444444 4 4 44 4 4 4444-r I AMERICA 75 YEARS B. C "CORUNTON" BY Oj V. BEAN. Management of Louis A Imhaus. , i The Romance of the Siren and the Prophet. : MAGNIFICENT STAGE PRODUCTION! With the Wondferfol "Black Pearl ' Ballet Bal-let and an excellent cast containing among others Alphons Ethier. Elisabeth Vlgou-reux. Vlgou-reux. Helen Boyer. Walter Perclval, Vlo lette Craig, Carl Smith Seerle, Bert Maj getts. ' . PRICES Night. 25c to $1.50. Matinee. , 25c to 1L00; children at Matinee, 0 any where. NEXT ATTRACTION. Monday Next, Richard Carrel Seat Sale Friday. La Petite Xbeatrc Corner State and Second South. Continuous Performance EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING EVEN-ING from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m. (Thlt theater occupies a legitimate place In the theatrical field and Is now a flxturs In Salt Lake City, catering to ladies, gentlemen and children. Admission 10c, 3 fSi no more. Ok Cavern RESTAURANT AND CAPE, 21 E. 1st South St. Popular Prices and Comfortable Surrounding. Short Order and Table d'Hote Meals all Day. EBB1TT HOUSE, Washington D C Amy and Navy Headuartstss u. c surch. mi urn (ten ciipifi. . ' Almost everybody remembers the cele-Egtbr&ted cele-Egtbr&ted advice of the London Punch, "To civ those about to marry. Don't." There Is in that advice the expression of the feeling of many a mother who says, I Thi y hope my daughter th if wi? E'Icr mATTZ day 1 - Ji suffer as I champ llv. have." and Ni AjtJjy In ninety -eight -r"""i ' cases in every hun-v hun-v ) Jtjtr. dred there's no l ? ft jfn need for this suf- JCUW feruig- Doctor JjfVDF V) pierce, favorite f jrk Prescription cures ll J VV'il woman'y d'8' fffJt I which cause tjiAl I lVYv wifely misery. It ' VCW I I III dries enfeebling vSul I i I 'J rans heals in-I in-I I J J flammation and ' f4 Mr ulceration and J I f cures female III weakness. It in-yl in-yl I vigorates the M I fl womanly orgtn- II IF 'snl' tranquilizes Vlll nerves snd Nil I give, the mother Ljjyf strength to give .. . her children. Do not allow an unscrupulous dealer to 6ell you something in place of "Favorite "Fa-vorite Prescription," claimed to be "just as good." . There is nothing just as good lor women as "Favorite Prescription." I mm so pled with your Instructions, t Sirdly know what thank to give you for your kind favors,1' writes Mrs. Mi'.o Bryant, of Lola, fit. Thomas Co., Ga. You can publish toy few statement to the world, hoping nil suffering women will know and be healed. I sutlered a tnuch with great pains in my back and the Jnwrr part of my alomach and palpitation of the heart, that at tiraea I could hardly lie down. nd could hardly get up In the morning, but t:er using three bottles of ' Favorite Preacrip--v tioii ' and two vlu'.a of Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant relict, rel-ict, I ieel like a tiew woman. . Dr. Tierce's Ilcasant Pellets cure sick t ' s Hany iremen and doctors do not recognize the real symptoms of derangement of the female crzans until too late. 'I had terrible pains along- my spinal cord for two years and suffered dreadfully. I was jriven different medicines, wore plasters; none of these things helped me. Reading of the cures that Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound has brought about, I somehow felt that it was what I needed and bought a bottle to take. How glad I am that I did so ; two bottles brought me Immense relief, re-lief, and after using thuee bottles more I felt new life and blood . surging through my veins. It seemed as though there had been a regular house cleaning through my system, that all the sickness and poison had been taken out and new life given me instead. I have advised dozens of my friends to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Good health is indis-! indis-! pensable to complete happiness, and Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound has secured this to me." Mbs. Lacra. L; Bremer, Crown Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief Corps. 5O00 forfait tf trlglnol ef afroo ftsr 1 proving tuintrmt canmt hi pruiuctd. Every sick -woman who does not understand her ailment should WTlte Mrs. Pfnkham, Lynn, Mag.riirr advice Im free and always helpful, -.-..-,. 0 f Yonr Friends Back East Want to know about Irrigation farming. Keep them posted by sending them . THE Inter-Monntaifl Farmer It tells all about farming, gardening, orcharding, dalrv-fng, dalrv-fng, poultry-keeping and stock-raising stock-raising in an irrigated country. Published Weekly. One dollar per y. ' J. A. WRIGHT, Editor. Address The Inter-Mountain U Farmer, Salt Lake City, Ut&h. |