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Show THE HERALD-KEPUBLTCA- 9 SALT LAKE CITF, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 X, re: RAILROADS t race ;n 75q TABLE SGARFS 9 i H BA SS Tho embroidery and lace insertions nre so extremely prvtty that you will bo astonished at the' low price. Oa sale for one lav only sc.-xrf.-- at DRY GOODS STORE Wll I II PUT IT MOIiDAY (Wo aimcl all day Tuesday I III llll I Ml I II 222-22- lnl'lllfl IT! Yra AVashinpion's Birthday). 1 II MAIN ST. 4 llliaili ii mill win I !! SSc 4ir new styles in sheer and voile, collars and sets, organdies with a wide assortment of Georgette Crepe pieces; plain and embroidered. Attractive OSo. DO Fourth Anniversary For Spring Wear at Just arrived, these new attractive SI The ECKWEAR marked special Year. A "'i SHOPPING 4 snta! fv! Every staple article Prices have advanced and are still advancing. of . ree! .: iy.::v-.- hns cr'nt up in price. Everv article that enter3 into the rtanufaeture of textile fabrics has advanced. So we invite you to share in COHN'S POLICY OF PREPAHEDlESS. We have safeguarded the public's interest by our liberal early purchases, some of which show the slight early s the old prices remain. Anticipate your 'present needs prices must advance still further. advance, ami in most PROMISED LINES SIS Just In and Bkj Carriers Via to Enter New Fields of State This BRANCH JUST UNPACKED M 3Iore Dental History IlasBecn Crowded Into the Past Four Years Than in the Preceding T w c n t y Years. ca-e- Wholesale Business Far Greater This Year; Prosperity AN INTRODUCTORY OFFERING OF Is Here. A T7l tri; widely BTarated "nocki and M trannlf" in are niaue'i iru with the buoyant no; that nni or aummer will wltnfM bu.d-Jr- c Hiring runmi ructlva work, lookinsj to the of e ri-s- luh localities railroad tr.e permanent Uurlnsc.t the l ast vrit word that inure willrail-le Lit keen flrr:i. or.e t.f the prettleil constructive -t vttnalr.re Utwh ha road ra.r Pacific tfi lute "t'jsi. when the Ontral rtS the t'rion Pacific mJ track-lny-Icn the rfofiii nr. 1 finally j'romfaniorjr In central U.x i:i Irr coun- JTh! tIJl be a contest t) tvhl tiv tlieSr lnt bmned-fo- r ns nt tAri firt "i tl fertile ofPlntnh T! 't tnat vt l..rt'" L.itrt ;r..J itint arrcw wnlr i with t, r . ;.-v- J of arable M but there St. r f a branh line Into the prorni land; another I'tJii (firi;, mineral .It t r lets of lrrp '!o th rt. h from l4 roit.e t'..1 vr.rrt thit ".i t jr f Ji'turv and r.u re- i ritwri.ns-- i for 13 1" I tn. ilm c lr. rltur;i r)v n ther-Itrnnrb Xer4id. tanU lamia. and .Not C ttaii ?.';) only tu it. e m-"r- -- ls rk. '.ll . s - t-- 1 i . Thn.r. f in.v, yrnrr po!iC:,;-itrrti'ir.s ,f i ftxc! tf o!l t (; ."- n : ft-- ju.tlo? r y? 1 1 - in : their telewor" l'tih tmv? to r,r,i ui1brar Urv farm nr l r. ; Iti- lonc-s'lffTl- - cTr.it r from tV.tr Tf'.at Jfnit t of .nf"Ifitn th? (..niiton iliic b r vr ill pmlrtr. the" opinion f taanv f the rii"'v,L- Mte. Thev th ttv mn rUinsr ':'!!' f cr.nsi.lr that tb trnir"rt Atln f.icUl'i' In otn w f ? th' to to the tvorll t' !:t! i!!tl" brrpn-ne- i Our Price This Week, an Introductory Offering ; - 0M J V'L t 5 v' dj ri d, Dainty, jaunty styles for all ages new fancy skirts. Each suit would be a special value at Later on tliey cannot even be pro$25.00. . duced for .$25.00 Ll j - jur srr.if if triir "Iln ; t whnif the rf ir.trr. the fra. m v( t'mt t?t ,Vcn imr'sii i f -l tra at tl." (i t?i Thit irv.f of t to; .Tit:.. m In Trnle nm a of the i o''fr r. I i n w .;. t.tbt" There in ir,:J po reamri (fuliv v.'h t romretent t vlthont a job. ThUStit liMii ;r,.il. n io;i iii f ore- nr.5 view rr extreme optimism In lr. rommercui itbok. e are In rnirket rnv rtmfi'v for th I itiirrowprs We are vfv p.n!itu fut. but !. J:tlf1e.l. llt chanuw e'.iy. of rfnirp. the H it en ! r iMv ri;ansr rjnlcklr. mn Ionic tbia cm inr.llv- r,ta to ntlnuto import jc1'1. To-there l an frtrmom escel.irere-I-ofr it lf.aniM fuf! nrl the renter iorlt t for t;; t !'."-t'- tl fit'i-ftln- n mult-ir.f- n throiis-f.oi- t ! e- I .. . ir Vf ; S vv . ' v1'v r ("--i 'rx'T C3 , ! v- r; M e on r" rt in Nenr York. !fi j, ..a. e it r i ;ir I dv-K- c . v to , ; o-.- 2000 Yards Kuter This Great Sale, Each and Every Yard i ts h mirk? "f ttv!tv rtiiiS ohlef . lonR ThU was . It ' h'! To-t.ia r jhiriM . er.-nlrir- ; 5 . ! I'tbT-.- e n 'rh forrrn'Utfon, a veofi;stinko IJut cnriif se.'urttv ir..irk-nn nnrf'tii ar.il ppnl ?r ri't ! tk e tb n o f rnShru-- l w r r a h time i h.:v.ver. in i(evilmnt-Valnr lorrratlnc, I r i ! ' Tt-er- ff-a- r r j i:n!--imetit-- u-lt- - nirr . f ! : - Sf.-it- f t ,rtl - ' j.'-.- T e er t V. ; r. 1 '3 V Tt Iith er t J , lo tvake n ; ir' t enormni.:s on 'irr-J:- i thin I fVhftnrv wl.it It' to ; i 1 th ltew.n r.irni!'incr r a If t.v, n r.l one the orj hatnt, i!'irn.! inii'i-thr o r. "!" ,yilt;iii:i EirfU'r.itii iirrun , r e t In e t. t i i ifi'-.U)- ( ' 11 tl ' l'Vf, n ,t!vln .- i ir Kin,-- rirt'le I i r.iri. thnt - , j e ! r; i e h.ive lieretofre rr!-c- th.t In Nf n York ha ilf l 'i'.!f reion 'i'her I t- r the. ref-rt- .s - r j e rrt . 1 p? O Slulvlfiun 10 & n 1 JUO ! u fil y heen of .'e'irittee Ac-- t. mohtf iAti'.n plan, to !o;(t diy-pLij- nt t .1 1 r t ? - ex-er- t4 Influence. In Jy tho keenest interest In the vjit of J. I. Morgan, h.-ivho Jual arrive! In Indon. and of Benjamin StrctiK'. aIjoi t the vjolt f the r.. governor feleral reserve jt ank In Nework. wh jintleri on the same So ivtth Mr. far n the vttt of the l latter tnTiker i.n he coTrern'-illU. that It ha.i miyfroin teen announce.! Vnlt:iKton that hie tri; Is tT'.n! In hi official rip.irlty witho-ilntru:tlon. from th though re. tortril at WahlnKton. .tv feral It i ur.! rtoo, that lie in to make a t v-lottnei In! ttj.tv of the l.rM.-of l.ec.-mthe probahllltlee thit in view :io': a enhtnntial till b'l.inea will of oj era lions i rt the not fnttir'. dltnnt Ile'atlve to the money market. J. S. jte-un- re-- e ... uene rally thit the u e n m 'i l,i t ion of Ironury'' n to. am! or.;.riT-v(il not . to the a JevI ntitnte .tr.c Market, fwi of th New rk fn mt" r :rrr t thnt nrt o i'. on lin Ion thetinit'n. hftvr t hi heen At...r te.,1 .0 jrev.ii!.l J'.rltl.h, .V thoiijfch not unnaturally they have unf'-itltniConf-.i-ii 3 a sxr mm RAPES j 1 I I I Ilatfio t o. fay that the money outlook of with larK ntnl trod it. In normal leeway cashunrh.inwil, time euch .1 condition of things would insure a advnncinsr market. vigorous, we security be have what in!lit Instead, as a eleepinr bull market. This, tt would fceem. l duo not to lack of., the 'most favorable underlying condl-lonI ut because Wall etreet loans are Ftiil much above normal and additional of stock is necessary to absorption an away open field for further advance. ThU absorption It rroln on by one process or another, and Is sure to be computed. And when this technical obtacl it out of the way. it !s reasonable to expect flourishing activity with tho accelerated earnlicr v car act y of the country. 1 ed rW-a- com-mennra- Iereniber lCxportw. Anrordng to the Philadelphia Commercial Museum, the American for Ieejruber exceeded those exports of any prevlouM month in tho country's history. The total value of tho fjoods shipped nbroud durlnsf the month was $35.000,000. which broutrht the total for tho year to $3,501,000,000, exports or about $l.ooo.c:fd.'O0 more than was ever before exported in a pintle year. The Import trndo in December was valued at 172,''',oor, or larger than for any other rtiontlwenf the year. It wrs likewise an increase of $5?,h00.0f0 over tne lmiortn of December a year and only $12,0'iO.i00 .hort of tho earlier, total for December, 113. the previous value of hlfh water mark. The total1915 was article Importer! flurln 1.77S. 000.000; leu bv ill.non.000 than tli.it of 1914; by $H.fi(HW00 that Of 1SM3, and $I0.C(0,'H5 of 191L. It wan the lowest figure recorded for a number of years. exce The of exports over Imports durlntr the month of December was f I.7.oti0,(M. an Increase of $17,000,000 over December of the previous year. The excess of exports over imports for the full calendar year was $1,772,000,-- ! '"Mi, which is a striking increase over the average of HZQ.('Q,'00 for a num-- i her of years before the war started. I ) id lh...lAC ovrreomr tnd! 1 in vrAfr "reaf.y dop. tlTi. dyspepsia, gas. heartburn and um j ourn ir riv cunut' Pa; thatniikf-- stomach D!apepin theInl.m;the regulator gelling worl !. If what oa "tbe!-- ferments Into gas and tutborn lump. yoi .our. undigested fe.,l and acid; I had rillr ant arhe: breath foul; with tongue coated: o ir ndr ftllerl waste, remember tile and the moment "Pare' Dlppln" teniM ta contact with the itjmach all jm r. s et h rii.-ti- e Indsi-e.tlM- e It tr ily atoninh-- . vaul.hvs r'lifr Imc . irr.ot marvrlou. anl the joy is lt l.iinr.!i"'ii".s A ; j ra.n of Pape's will irive voti a i.ttndre dollar" e;in rtU of .itlfact!on or your dmijKHt larare fifty-cen- t I Iia-- i -- !.ir. you your money back. worth 'lt vvejht In ir''d to men Its women Ket their stoni-- ; who and a- h reiftdat I. e;lnt It belongs in your homo riroi!d always he k pt hanrly In ae the sour, upset stomach dur-- ! tf a s:ck. ay or at rdirht. It's the qulck- -' Ing e.t. surest and not harmless stomach regulator in the world. Advertisement, - between Australia anrt Jajan ap pear to have Improved immeasurably since the European war htsati. One Indication of this was recorded at a banin Sydney recently by the quet givenconsul general. S. Shlmizu, Japanese the htuhest ranking Japanese in Australasia, to celebrate the coronationpro-of the emperor. Australia, although jnp-snf tected to a great extent by rPiid exclusion laws, has nlways feared en Influx of Japanese. On this point the Japanese consul Kneral said at the banquetthe racial "On you can be assured that our .question, government will take' tion : care not to bother you. What we. want and what we expei;t from Australia is the consolidation of that friendship which has sprung up between our nations. Trade relations have Increased nince tho war broke out. enormously We can sell you things which you got from the continent of Europe, and we will supply them cheaper. We will buy from you lots of things that we need. An excellent feeling has .and Australia, grown up between Japan Our and we want to have it continued. senhome are united in this people atand you should not bother timent, yourself with the racial question. " Tor-mer- ly te Instant Relief from indigestion, Gases, Sourness. relations are improved Pxeelhrut I'eelltiK l'owtererl lletvTeen Antralln nl Japan by Wnr. It! Heartburn or Sick. Upset Stomach-T- ry Sydney, Australia, Feb. 13. Ueia- ut YARD B NO USE PACIFICISTS FOR Daughter of Inglisli Sttffrnttret Hooted on Opposing FnHtmrrjtn. Melbourne. Australia, Feb. ID. Miss Artela Pankhurst. daughter of the Engwho with Miss lish suffraset leader, Vlda tioldstcin. Miss Cecilia John and other Melbourne women compose "The Women's Peace army," was mildly mobbed by a party of soldiers back from the large Dardanelles at a theatre here a few nights ago because of their efforts against the prosecution of the war. At the meeting in the theatre, which was 'to have been addressed by Miss Pankhurst upon the theme, "Shall Men Enlist?" soldiers in the gallery interwith rupted her yells and the of "Boys of the Bulldog strains "Australia Will Be There." andBreed," other porrgs popular In the training camps of the commonwealth. They stamped their of her utterances calculated disapproval to persuade men not to enlist, but when to say that the British she conbeen dragged into the war ofpeople had began quest upon instructions from th Imperial government, they rushed upon the stage and refused to permit the address to continue. Fans are carried by men and women of every rank in China. It is a compliment to invite a friend or distinguished guest to write some sentiment on the host's fan as a memento of any special occasion. cat-call- s, Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You Want Plenty of "Stay There" Strength Like an Athlete! Niixnted Iron Will Make DeliOrdinary Nervouw Itnndoiin People cate, ZOO I'er Cent Stronger In Two Week' Time, in Jinny Cases. New York, N. Y. Most people fool- to ishly seepi to think they are going renewed health and strength from i;et some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic: drug, said Dr. Sauer, a specialist of t"his city, when, as a matter of fact, real and true can only come from the food strength you eat. But people often fail to get the food because they strength out of their haven't enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know is something so they tell what, can't wrong, but they docTbring for genernlly commence ftomach, liver or kidney trouble or ailment symptoms of fome other caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may no on for years, while the patient suffers untold ag'ony. If you are not strong or well you owe It to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or how far tired. you can walk without becoming n Next take two tablets of nuxated iron three times per ordinary day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for I how rrfuch you have yourself have seen dozens of nervous, gained. rundown five-grai- s" h t-- : 2 - . AnS'-rip- t - jircr ! "fork Operation. - f o lli.it..!. lor . Wall at I'.w s.i that trt't t of rontU'-f so-muc- sclf-rolore- j f I Acci-Dentist- So our advice to our friends and customers is to anticipate your wants. The shrewd shoppers will bo !:ir early, buying more, liberally than at any previous time in years past. The great collection embraces barrens mescalines, matins, taffetas, Louisiana?, serge foulards, etc., plaids, dots, brocades, chalk line d stripes, penciled and stripe5;, tape stripes in satin contrast, shepherd cheeks, and strifes, IVoiu . 2G offert-:all 21 and inches wide, including every new spring shade and navy, black, brown, wistaria, ctao Lahrador, gray, rose, plum, golden brown. Hussion green, etc. ' r : CO-st- . t o-j- and $1.50. Purchases f.r thi great February Silk Sale were made months ago before present market conditions exiBtcd, therefore Cohn's can afford to offer their friends and customers silks at present day wholesale r. fi'-fn- .51.25 n!c is nothing short of extraordinary. It embraces every popular pattern and shade used in this sea-- ji I in and on's lrt rr.ostlyeverA' staple color. Tuder existing conditions this is ono of tho most remarkable merchandising feats ever achieved by this popular store. All mill prices are advancing and will continue to advance, brought on through tho scarcity f raw material and the high cost of manufacture. nrrea n sc tmertnsi" of .the f?ri! Improvement in; nre 11 TffjiettSnv e.irntrr rov.-erj uu'itlon. f irh n f.rern of ts!'f-- troiihle an.l Inflation of f I. it !rnna factors, rnuit sooner f.ivoriMt trtrei vrr r vImm. t no s!cn nr."wfere r,f an TS'rer v. ill iv e ' The .ir ev'ntlv efe. on.- f.f ettMrrotlort ntt xtm tr.e.ine will te an er.rtr- t the I "r.lte.i tr to F'urnre T'.ioms ?e!lrr of Itx pro!u-run! lone? fimo to eome. Thre for t e or I, one en. I to All thl. Some !n vnlie Vetlroirtu Cost Positively Worth one-ma- This Torr.nr-r- w may he yomethlTts? Xt - v. rn-l'tli4- i ?.-m- A A A A J-- - - po-Iti- publicly announced in the daily press that I intended to revolutionize, the Practice of Dentistry in this State, with the help and support-o- f ' the public. I pledged myself to give the public as good or better Dentistry for half the prices then charged by the Dental Trust. I promised them PAINLESS DENTISTRY. I gave my personal guarantee of satisfaction on all work. I knew even people who could afford it were tired of paying. $20 an hour for the services of mediocre Dentists, and I knew that thousands of families were neglecting1" their teeth because they could not; afford to pay he prices then charged by the Trust. I knew that the very best materials could be used, the most expert work done, and that fear and pain could be eliminated for 50 per cent of the exorbitant Trust prices, and my success proves I was right. Tho moment the Trust realized what I intended to do, they set about to suppress me, and the most bitter and vindictive fight ever waged by a combination of Dentists aguinst one Dentist in this State was the result. I was threatened, coaxed, argued with, and ridiculed in turn, called everything but a gentleman by the now thoroughly aroused Trust, but because my fight was the people's fight, and because I made good every promise, I have succeeded in spite of all obstacles. HAD MY WORKMANSHIP BEEN FAULTY, OR THE MATERIALS USED IN MY PLATE AND BRIDGE WOULD NOT MY LOW PRICES WORK BEEN INFERIOR, m TTT T TT rTl TKT f4 ITI ttti-timmT ri rtTniTm rvt x ii.MJu J. J: SSUi: u j. xv.tt.vj J3.rj.tiJN ivJiiiiNx UAVii xvxja.aih PATIENTS, BUT BECAUSE MY WORK HAS BEEN SATISFACTORY, MY METHODS PAINLESS, AND MY RIGHT, THE SUPPORT AND PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE HAS MADE MY SUCCESS POSSIBLE, FOR WHICH I AM GRATEFUL. ' use only the I want to emphasize above all else the fact that I best materials. I give every patient painstaking caro and skillful attention, and personally guarantee every piece of work done in this office. My low prices are the result of SYSTEM. I have a large corps of Graduate and Licensed Dentists associated with me; men trained in some special line of Dentistry, men whose work. I have inspected and I main- 'approved of before "I 'allowed them to Avork on 'my? patients. work mechanical tain a large and well equipped laboratory where all n is done skillfully and at less expense than it can be done in the Dental office. materials in large quantities, and doing all work under By buying one general of fice expense, I am enabled to match or surpass any work done in this city and save you half or more. Even the Dentists admit my success by imitation. Ethical and now claim unethical Dentists, Tieal Dentists and the " to give Painless Dentistry. Nearly all have reduced prices, and some . have even copiedmy price list. It is gratifying to see this reform, even though much of it was FORCED on them and some of it is not sincere. time copying my announceIf the Dentists who spend ments will spend half the time studying my SYSTEM they may be able to sell their services on their merits instead of resorting to mimicry and misrepresentation. I invite worthy Dentists to visit my offices at any time. It will .; be a pleasure to explain my system thoroughly, to let them examine;' the work we turn out daily, talk with my patients, inspect my opera '; I am convinced that the ing rooms and my laboratory, and when anxious to give the people ' members of the Dental Trust are sincerely better Dentistry and the Right Prices, I pledge myself to give the bears my name; profession the secret of Real Painless Dentistry that means of mer as a used is of it as there so being but danger long will remain my it the and g the fakir, money-makinincompetent by secret. personal Once more let me assure you that there is nothing cheap about 1 my work except the price. My personal guarantee protects you abso- - , 7 lutely. . Ziyi M AND ' They are all made in the very latest designs fine quality serges, gabardines and in navy, twilight blue, tan and sheppoplins herd checks. silk-line- MY PROiNnSES OF HOW I HAVE KEPT THEM. February 20, 1912, I opened my Dental Office in this City, and; ; 'Jrf!"r vrr!- - Ifrff. llnlnee A REVIEW tion. I r "t wi:ntM.iU mn report t cmter ' tJ.! tck tf.t t th!s!n-- of Uth farrnrrri'Mri-!ln',thi it tx Our Price This Week, an Introductory Of ferine: M , t S IQ All arrivals within the wek. Get down early Monday and try on one of these new spring 1916 Suit models. We are not going, to elaborate on these, but to see them and to realize tho price they bear will surely bring forth exclamations of surprise and satisfac- ; ; I If Silks have never been higher than at present for inanv vcars, and the weavers predict still further advances in tho face of which this dress offering is most stirring news. We offer this week an excellent array of Taffetas and Crepe de Chines, in silk and Georgette combinations lace, or silver and gold embroidery trimmings. The new graceful lines in wide skirts, stunning models all of them black, navy and spring colorings; would bo cheap at $25.00. : J SlllS F7 0 U U WUU Li Fl t people who were ailing all the while, double their and endurance and entirely strength rid of all symptoms get of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking' iron in the proper form. And this after had In some cases been doctoring they for months without obany benefit. But don't take taining the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood 'with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. , NOTE Nurated iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer is one of the newer iron Unlike the organic older inorganiccompounds. iron products, it Is easily assimilated, does notnorInjure the teeth, make them black, upset the stomach: on the contrary. It is a most in nearly all forms of potent remedy, indigestion as well as for nervous, runin down conditions. It is this city by Schramm-Johnso- n dispensedDrug' Stores and all other druggists. MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK 25c Bridge Work .....S3.50 per tooth' Painless Extraction $3.50 Rubber Plates Gold Crowns $5.00 up, Prices for all other work proportionately low. rainless Withers Venial Lo., Inc J OOi L& 1 Main Street. HOURS II 11 A 11 $1 l 1 1 ll j first 8.30 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. conse- tliem- - k quenco associate selves with our bank because we have the U Strength, 1 "Resources,: Prestige and Connec- - II tions to handle every ;l transaction, t! big or lit- - ; I ; |