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Show OLGA NETIimSOLE S SPEcCIlMiiER Actress .Not' Only Mattes ;' Bright TalKs Before Curtain, Cur-tain, but Has , Delivered Formal Addresses. J e ...... OLQA NETHEXLSOLE. To make a successful public address U a faculty which few actors or actresses pos-mm. pos-mm. Joseph. Jefferson, Sol Smith Ruseell. Francis Wilson and I Wolf Hopper have probably hen the most adept at speaking before the curtain, an.1 of the very few actresses who have acquired this difficult accomplishment. Olga Nethersole certainly leada the list. Further than this, the great artiste does not confine himself to speaking before the curtain, but on several occasions hss delivered de-livered extensive and brilliant public addresses. ad-dresses. During the past summer, she delivered a speech t the Invitation of the Mayor of Edinburgh. Scotland, and also one In Mansion House. Dublin, on the best means of stamping out tuberculosis, a subject In which she is greatly Interested. Inter-ested. A few years ago by Invitation. Miss Nethersole read a paper entitled. "Dramatic "Dra-matic rt and Its Relation to Society" In the lecture room of the Chicago university. univer-sity. She was the third member of the dramatic dra-matic profession on whom this honor has been conferred, the other two being Plr Henry Irving and Joseph Jefferson. Ten days ao at the Invitation of I, lent. -low Dunsmulr of British Columbia. Miss Nethersole delivered an address on the subject of tuberculosis In Vancouver to a large audience, at which many of the most notable people of the province were present. pres-ent. Miss Nethersole and her London company com-pany of forty players will open a week's engagement "at the Salt Lake Theater on Monday evening next. "Buster Brown" Blue Ribbon Shoes onlv sold bv Davis Shoe To. Money Back Shoes. " .Frl '; I Ka.' '-W ''V 'i' '";l:"iJr'l V'.'.-v.w. .nonw.,Indepnient--227. Bea-EXCOAKOr Call .n department. : "f , y WalseF's see5ti ' al Sal Laike CMy WSh QjMMfly Sale. ' 11 JPgSgljl OSWWrn 5 per cent of Friday's sales go to the wlillSSff Canyon Crest Ranch Association. VvtJ I uWvSIJl " : If lAiWi Tbe fanvon Crest Ranch i a practically new institution, having been organized only -J 1 'VVA1, II TlU'ci ,Mt April, bnt steady growth and marvelous results have marked the progress thus far. W'l ill'1 'XSsli II Ti W- 'S, I As a home fdr the bov who has lost his natural guardisns It stands pre-eminent. A place :'M V' 'irtrVlll 'II 1M where bovs may receive instruction in practical farming and develop strong healthy VVSI 11 Jy'fc! 'nl l'r1f if r ', minds and bodies in the happv pursuit 'f their work. liTIll WwiA? 1 -J liD V' V A' Bovs showing unusual talent or abilitv :m- tven opportunities for development in I ! 1. 1 VSav1 ittllj (llfi good schools and colleges. The ranch contains six hundred acres of land, one hundred of H I l Vr' ' I 'UU iUH which have ample water supply for irrigation. . , . II I Wt tVSL- rrt WW Situated at the mouth vf the canvon two and a half miles east of Bountiful and t lll l VYs-v. , I l lM.7 nine wiles northeast of Salt Lake, it is conv.-nicntlv located for marketing products. Illfl lYyv?t 1 VWl Fridav shoppers will materially aid in furnishing a blacksmith and-carpenter shop, ( l tS U V 111 I 1116 1,078 v,iU exhibit and se butter cheese, buttermilk, etc, iIm : ' J I I'1 N 1 Prod1101 iTom their rc Friday at tHe store. I lfes An clc0anl assortment ol stock collars Svil 1 a Clir Including handsome creations in the washable kind and silk embroidered. v tfcj; 1 ''"vgjL" Tfe Values extend up to $3.00 ea.'h. Friday and Saturday to yfQf effect immediate clearance, we offer them at. your choice ?tls , Lace department. Center aisle, back. A little thoroughbred bantam rooster and hen will be raflfled The Newhouse Betterment Club Band, composed entirely of Friday at 10c per chance. Drawing will take place at half paat boys, will probably be out in full force in the afternoon and play five in the evening. for their boy friends. 1 " i i - i i ji ' Washable chamois gloves. Wonderful redllCttOIlS ill UlC , Fridaj; reductioif on ...... knit underwear and nos- A vers- superior grade in this "Mon'c nnnn or assortment. Natural colors MCI1 S COmCr. wry. and white. A stylish, durable Splendid shirt markdowns head the list. $2.00 quality misses' article. Very comfortable and union suits $1 65 inexpensive, two kinds and ,,r l'ne f finest Glasgow shirts, semi-stiflf bosoms, coat style and priced like this: cuffs attached. Very good $2.50 values. ft A wjr $1" quality misses' Fridav vou choose at vJ.sD union suits $1.35 12 button length, the p8;r $2.50 Pleated shirts, with double cuffs attached coat style. All light $3.o0 women's suits $2.65 16 button leneth the colors. Regular $2.50 shirts. &4 nr id iniitmi iniii, iur- u I Ii $o.o0 natural union suits. $4. 15 pair $3.00 Friday you choose at VJ.I(I Our 'three clasp kid gloves are nnsur- Regular $2.00 shirts for. .$1.55 Retrular $1.50 shirt. for. .$1.15 and 65e regular and passed for beautv. excellence and . outsize vests and pants, finish. Finest French stock gloves. Splendid line of 1.2- shirts. Pndav vou choose at ft.ic . . . q f and guaranteed to fit perfectly. In ' special OOC I :UKnr Great reductions in vests. Bath robes underpriced. 3,v quallty VPSts i parira.Whl!e at.th. ... $2.00 $6.00 vests go at $4.50 $12.00 bath robes for ...$ f . 00 pants 21c , . , , , $5.00 vests go at $3.75 $10.00 bath robes for...$ 7.50 . , Of course if vou wart long cloves, , , fkl outsize vests and there are none like "Perrin s. This $3.50 vests go at $2.h.) $ f.00 bath robes for... b . 00 " - t !7nX $2.50 vests go at $2.05 $30.00 robes go at $22.50 drawerS 'J1' can touch them." $1.50 shoes go at $1.15 $ 6.00 robes go at $ 4.50 $6.00 quality pure silk Confined exclusively to Walker's tights $3 75 RtorP- Great reductions in men's underwear. Standard patterns dictate $4.50 quality union suits. $3. 25 $3.00 Cooper ribbed suits. $1 . 65 Our umbrellas are "it." As styles to the world. Priced $2.50 quality union suits. $1 .45 1 $1.50 quality union suits. $1.15 an example, see our "dollar just as reasonable as the cheap $2.00 shirts ami drawers. $1.55 i $1.50 shirts and drawers. $1 .15 line." An umbrella any one kinds 10c and 15c each. $1.55 shirts and drawers. 05c 50c shirts and drawers. 35o would be proud to raise. Two more days of wondrous selling in the linen and wash goods aisle. Four splendid offers on fine spring wash fabrics. Klegant Persian lawn. A very superior 35 o grade. A A Fin- Freneh lawns 45 inehes wide. A superb fabric for sum-Friday sum-Friday and Saturday you choose at. the yard Wvj nicr dresses. 35c quality. 4 r Friday and Saturday, the yard XOlv Finest Lobelia nainsooks. 36 inches yard wid Splendid 25e Fine linen cambric waist linens. Heavy weight for dresses, quality. 12 yards to the bolt QQ This line will be noticeably reduced for Friday and Saturday per bolt vXstO shoppers. Read every one of these linen offers distinct savings represented by every one. $1.00 quality. 72 inch Irish table linens. Friday, the yard 5c $4.o quality 5. napkins. John S. Brow n make. Friday and Saturdav, the dozen. $2.50. $1.25 white Irish linen, made by John S. Brown. Friday and Saturdav. the vard. Oc. $5.n0 quality -1 ineh napkins, made by John S. Brown. Fri dav and Saturdav. the dozen. $3.15. $1.75 quality white Irish damask, made by John S. Brown. Fridav and Saturday, the yard. $1.39. c quality hu 'k towels, made by John S. Brown. Friday and I Saturdav, 59c. 200 embroidered doylies, size 6 by 6 to 12 by 12 inches nil scalloped embroidery. Yorth 30c to 65c. Friday and Saturday. $2.00 and $2 25 values in white Irish damask, made ,y John each. 15c - Brown. Fridav and Saturday. $1.50. A splendid collection of odd Cluny pieces in all sizes; alsosplendid mM cloths and napkins, including John S Brown's goods, to go at 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent reductions. Keep a can or two of MOt'NT 'S Pork and Beans in the house anil you j will always haye the substance of a quick meal, and a pood one. i I NEW YORK CAFE I; Open Pay and Night. 214 P State St.. Salt LaJte City Noodles and Chop ; Fuey. Chinese Style. Regular Meals 26 cents. I.unch from 11 to J. Dinner from 4 to 8. Ind "Phones 1393. COOK'S COFFEE j CONVINCES ' Critical Customers ! 322 MAIN ST. I 4 . To tone down, refine, beautify the face, use Satin skin powder, i tints. Dayton's. tabernacle! ANDELIN-CLARK GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL THURS. EVENING, FEB. 7 AT 8:30. ! America's Foremost Young Basso. Engaged for 300 appearances In the Famous New Lortaing Opera-House Berlin. , . WILLARD ANDELIN AND AR VILLA CLARK , Brilliant Dramatic Soprano. CHOIR AND BIG ORGAN. Prices East End of Gallery. $1 00. j General Admission. 50 cents. Tickets at Music Stores. JOHN E. HANSEN. Manager. . . i A y COX M!agr TONIGHT Matinee Saturday. 2J3 p m. Tbe Swedish Dialect Comedy, 'TILLY OLSON." Wltti Adelaide Harland ss the Fuiwiy Swede Girl. Supported by a Strong Conpny- j Coenlng Sunday LOST IN NSW , YORK. ' ttliTnOATRETSESr TONIGHT LAT TIME-Speotat TIME-Speotat Ma tine Today, 0. Julea Hurry Presents PAUL OXLM02E In the Beat of Mil Colle; Flays. "AT YALE" See the reeJ boat race Tbe Tale Ole Club. Prteee: aeoin. Uc to LH; matinee, mat-inee, tic to f 1.00. NEXT ATTRACTION Friday aad Saturday, February l-t, Saturday oaaa-lnea. oaaa-lnea. DuatJn Farnum in "Tha vlrgln- lan." Prlcae: ttc to matinee. 1 f6c to 11.00. Sale today. We Solicit the Patronage Patron-age of Ladies and Gentlemen. A change of minjtmmt, with lm- 1 provf mtnti at the Wasatch Rink I AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. Also a criang In prices. Admission 10c skaters 20c. Checking free: ladies 1 admitted free In the afternoon. Competent Instructor will give lessons les-sons In two-step and waltzing. WASATCH AMUSEMENT CO.. C. L. COLSON. Mgr. We Aim to Please AUDITORIUM I RICHARDS STREET Largest floor surface west of Chicago. FREE Ladies admitted free morning and afternoons. If vou would be c'"fful learn to roller skate. Opened raominps, 10 to 12, afternoons after-noons 2 to 5, evenings 7:30 to 10:30 Held's band at all sessions. i&TIIEATREX&7E ENGAOKMENT EXTRAORDINARY. For the Week Beginning . MONDAY, FEBBUABY Uth rVheAD.hea lXnZl OLGA NETHERSOLE Supported by FRANK MILLS and Her London Company Direction of Louis Netherso PreaenUng tbe following Repertoire: Monday Evening SAPHO Tueeday Evening The Second Mrs. Tanqneray Wednesday Kailne SAPHO Wednesday Evenln Adrienne Lecouvreur Thursday Evening CARMEN Friday Evening THE LABYRINTH Paturdav Matinee SAPHO Saturdav Evening SAPHO Price 0c 7Sc 11.00. 11.60 and I M Nights and Matin Matinee Performance begin at 1 p. m. sharp. Evening Perform axirea begin at I p. m. hrp- McDonald' Is sn exclusive Chocolate House. McDonald's Parrot Druggist Stick. If the public demands it If the retailer demands it Why shouldn't McDonald continue the manufacture of Parrot Druggist Stick? It is ' the original which has become be-come famous which has be-Sme be-Sme universally popular j iich is now imitated-but . ; never equaled. McDonald's is an exclusive ' Chocolate House, because the ' high quallty of the Chocolate j . .. Bonbons and the growing sale w Xorced th changa Lyric Theatre Salt Lake's Only Family Thtr. AMONG THE BUSH RANGERS N.ght Prle. 10e, Dc XOc. Katlr Prtce. 10c 30. atlneea, Wdnday and Saturday. I " ' , MODERN VAUOEVILLE. ALL THIS WEEK Msy E do uln A Fred Edward a St. Onge Broa. mill Roe Arthur H. Kherns Marry Richard A Co. Nlll Hok Klnodrome, Every awning (axcapt tvaday) 7W. 60o, 26c. Ben seat 4 1-00. Mstlnaes Dally Except Sunday and Monday, SOc j c and 10c Box at. 7c A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send stamp for Particulars and Testimonial Testi-monial of th remedy that clear th Complexion, Removes Skin Imperfections, Makes New Blood and Improve th Hlth. If you tak' BEAUTYSKIN beneficial results ar guaranteed or money refunded. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Mgdlson Placa, Phlltdtlphjg, Pi, I BEST IS BARELY GOOD ENOUGH I true of Eye-glasses. In the matter mat-ter of sight, none but a competent optician should be entrusted to fit glssaee J. H. Knickerbocker New Locatlen. HI Main Str t. If you need engraved calling, at home "or reception cards, call up the Montgomery Kngraving Co., Hooper Blk. Both phones. Quickest work in the citj. |