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Show THE ITERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SSTNDAY, MAY 7, 1513 N, K7VD h M A HIM OF I NDUSTRY SP Mail Orders Tilled on OMISED of Utah Projects Feature of Past Week. TO TAP VIRGIN FIELD , i Railroad Enterprises Will I il . i 4MZ6BS! DojI gain f.i la . i lip y M UU U li MIS U hi 11 w U We've Cut the Price on mendous price concessions. Wa U U H Stamps. and Lawns, with dainty lace and hand embroidery trimmings.embroidery, 6 months to Sizes 6 years. , (Main Floor.) in mm Each stamp is valuable. Ewsi The Savings in Other Departments Phenomenal. nt. hi Trading None on approval or exchanged. Infants' and children's fine sheer Swiss Voile Sit A lit WW 3 N u of White there is practically everything a woman, miss or girl will 11EIT lu! r ,. . . - - - For a group of 50 Suits select- ed from our own stock and in cluding values as high as - WwBWW '1 Ki uu HERE ARE THE REDUCTIONS ON OUR REGULAR STOCKS. All are made of the best grades of undermuslin fabrics. COMBINATION SUITS. CREPE DE CIIIXE EWELOPK CHEMISK. , 96.1a exquisite lace $2.75 lace and embroidery a . $2.00 flesh and white lace, 2.19 trimmed trimmed vQ $2.25 embroidery medallion trimmed., w iVW $2.25 exquisite lace lace and embroidery $1.75 white lace and embroidery S L 1Q A 7 and medallion trimmed $1.25 white lace and embroidery QQ and medallion trimmed $1.00 white lace, embroidery a and medallion trimmed Excellent assortment of Envelope Chemise, made of fine Ions: cloth and trimmed with scalloped embroidery OwC Specially priced S1.75 Si 43 S2.S0 trimmed -trimmed $3.00 lace and embroidery trimmed $1.19 lace and embroidery trimmed Great values in women's Combination Suits, made of prood grade nainsook and finished with dainty lace and embroidery CU 1 D iS?JLmM.S Sneciallv nriced at $2.00 lace and embroidery m W ...S9c -- V.'IIITE PETTICOATS. S275 $3.50 Petticoats, deep flounce of lace and embroidery $3.00 Tetticoats, deep flounce of lace and embroidery $2.73 Petticoats, deep flounce of lace and embroidery. $2.00 Petticoats, deep flounce of lace and embroidery $1.75 Petticoats, deep flounce lace and embroidery. of women's "White Petticoats, finBig variety wide embroidered flounce and plain ished with under-la- j' Specially priced at S2c3S $20.00. 2.25 SI. 48 For another group of 50 cloth and silk Suits. Specially selected for this sale only. Values in this assortment run up '. I Qft. ww COnSET COVKItS. S3.00 S1.75 50 Si. ...95c DE CHIXE trimmed $2.00 exquisite trimmed $1.25 exquisite lace trimmed BIG ASSORTMENT OP CREPE CORSET COVERS. -- Flesh and white, laln tailored or exquisite lace trimmed covers, several different styles to choose from Specially priced WOMEN'S GOWNS. $3.25 sllpon style, lace and embroidery trimmed lace and $2.75 slipon style, embroidery trimmedlace and $2.25 slipon style, trimmed embroidery neck and slipon styles, $2.00 high lace and embroidery trimmed $1.75 high neck and slipon styles, 1 lane and embroidery trimmed Hundreds' of Crepe and Nainsook Gowns daintilv trimmed with lace and embroidery priced in this Specially C 811 neck and slipon styles. IIih 89c Nainsook Gowns, finished with dalntv em broidery edge, slipon styles ill j SI.25 S2.50 S2.25 $1.75 SI. 43 S .25 flJIM 90 mm 65c 1 0 wear selected for a tremendous selling event at remarkable reductions. These prices, at less than cost, will make a tremendous clearance that will attract hundreds who appreciate timely bargains. 1000 pieces of Muslin to $24.00. to 52.00 Ladles' Dravrers Lace Women's Gowns "Up to $3.50 values, and ribbon trimmed. embroidery and embroidery Drawers, nainsook lace, of fine batiste and nainsook. and long cloth, counter samples Made ounter samples must be closed out fT "9 this slightly soiled KOrTduring mf&aM sale from display Goirns Good long: cloth, finishUp to $3.00 Combinations Suits-L- ace 7Se ed with Jace and embroidery, big and embroidery and values at 75c Must be CC styles, fine www out at closed JU nainsook sheer body.... Hand Embroidered Corset Corel Stt.ZR Crepe Combination Suits Counter samples .slightly soiled from 98c, $1.50 and $2.00 values. Made of These soiled from display, trimmed with lace and em fine cambric. display and must be closed. out re broidery ana "7C gardless of lace medallions former price Women's White Pettleonls Values to $5.00, exquisite lace and .embroi- Women's Extra Si:e Drawers Finand ished with hemstitched and tucked trimmings, finea cambric dery few of these rutfle. made of fine long nainsook body. Just cloth. to choose from, 9Sc i I' i if For a group of 100 high-clas- s cloth and silk Suits, including the most recent arrivals and advanced models. Values in this lot go up to $37.50. Every Suit'not included in these groupings is reduced m price for this week. The reductions running as high as Another Phenomenal May Sale Offering in - Mi V T - ' " high-clas- to the they represent. 45-in- ch Up to wide, good clean patterns. All fresh goods. Per yard...... 3 inches 15c Kdsres S I'loiinc-in- is inches wide, dainty 4 QA opei work patterns, per yard.... aiW'V ."Or and 75c Emlirolilery Flouncing 27 lncnes-wiae- , all dainty patterns. In wide variety, per yard Kmhroldered Crepes For waists. etc., 5c is inches wid Special, yard 50c and 5.e Corset Covering fine sheer Exquisite etges, embroidery fabrics, blind patterns.' neat imitations, edges and Knglish 33 wwC eyelet styles. Per yard 18 c c I man-ufacturiu- tr ut ft tlK BiKW 1.1 OF-EMBROID- 5c to blind J2',c Pretty dainty and work patterns, up to inches wide, per yard 9c Xf Cornet Cover Kmbrolilcries and have adopted the alternative concessions to ers should bonuses-insteawell as the numerous soon-cu- t of Increasing down divi- of Kivincr which will labor, to more of accurrent period normal proportions. in- waffes during theonce dends at tivity. Wagesmav be established The effect of the war upon pome as perfigure regarded dustrials is phenomenal, particularly but established, for nothing ana upon those engaged in iron and steel manently a protracted period of depression can induce labor to agree to a j panic net earnings Stntes .teel corporation's . ..... i r f nit reduction. i tA Yci't rtin by the times what or f figures published at about $C0,00'J.0o0. eek indicate department that thev were a year ago. .Simlla results of l;bor thi industries in the United are beinsr reported by ether from 20 aie spendinsr In this industry, although it i.iust be States no per cent moresrenerally for wapes than remembered that comparisons are made to were a year apro. Much of the inCoppery thev with a period of depression. e.traor-dlnarcrease is accounted for by the addiare tnak.nr companies mining number of men employed. The tional Otit-pcombined and their profits, ex- - Iron and steel industries lead with 60..T will for this considerably year . . . l . aa.i (tttl find rniinrl vvlil'Vi at fur- - per cent increase in the amount of ca nn.l 3; per cent increase in wouin rent overage over anpiInoximaie r price?$."00.C00,00 f c r w plo''A'l r. ( "y value considerably with S2SO.000.000! buildincr and repalrlnpr Industry is next compared the product, We urp all ek!n rafferrrs who havt of vear. Inst lioreover. output oucht rellf In vain, to try this liquid for i 16 is said to have entire been sold to D. D. D. for the Prescription wash, All fcldn secured allies, wno seem toin have diseases yield instantly to the the the country.a copper surplus Its soothing oils. Its ingredients, oil of all "Wr.fn the war is over there will be wtntergTeen, tbymel ind glycerine, fcavo vacuum in (irrmany which been used by doctors for years Id the cure tremendous this country will be called upon to fill. .? the ekin. The form carries thes m Foreign Competition. healing incredif ats down through the pores The Boston Transcript says on the to the root of the disease. th! labor problem: Irusrlst ire g'.ad to recommend BsL 5th Ave. & Broadway. 50c and Sl.OO. With the cost of materials so hi?"h oothins. cooling Iiqnld. Come to u and we will tell yoa more about ar' cost of labor in proportion still Fireproof Modern Central. baric higher, it is a. problem the solution of this remarkable remedy. Your money D. ROOMS WITH BATHS. 300 tmlers the first bottle relieves yon. I. I. whica will be found most difficult when American manufacturers are Boap keeps your tila healthy. Ask about it called upon to meet foreign competithe tion in our own markets and in en...cals: Icble d hcte and U (.arte which have been markets foreign the Standard WHITE VOlt ItOOKI.KT. A two s last the actively duringthat has relarged One p. rurniKY. ihoi. ii. years. suggestion laHaaBSHBEBBBomB Skin Kemedy ceived considerable discussion in the 5 SchramiuJohttou, liniifa. Store. Wall street district is thut manufactur - i 39 CI for we some offering the narrow edges up from embroideries, including everything All low flouncings priced at ridiculously figures for the qualities hand-embroider- - HB s Se nnd 10c Cambric Edges LS2 . 1 mm i 12, OOO YAEDS for you in selections at . ed t il Ml II tl fh ? III H It II HI , I -- Every Silk Dress, including all Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns that sold in our regular stock at $25.00 to $37.00, is thrown out for your choice and I hand-embroider- ' M m SALE THIS .SACIFBCED This is the first remarkable values of have secured With silks almost double in value and dyes at prohibitive prices, this Silk' I)res3 Special is one that may not be duplicated nirain this, year, so read it carefully 1 1 tt ) SI 9 GEORGETTE and TAFFETA SILK DRESSES a 7 w K 7C f J hs llq-al- MAIH OIC yn 3C , Bc-ri- n. 4 Green In fact, the hest Mdy Underwear Sale values in Salt Lake. Come and you will find undermuslins here in greater lots greater varieties and greater profusion at the prices quoted than elsewhere in Salt Lake. Each' piece well and carefully made, finished and laundered. Each piece considerably lower than a similar garment is sold for in any other store in this city. Not a uit in the house escapes this price cut and every suit in our entire magnificent collection is a new spring model. Light weight wool and taffeta silks in, excellent variety of style zzd colorings will he offered for your selection this week at tre- - EtcMeg Pre-emine- ikU For This Week's. May. Sale Offerings. e. six-mont- Ask lor to 12 o'Clock want for indoor and outdoor wear during the summer season. It is true that undermuslins are strongly featured, but you must glance through the listed items below to grasp the full extent of our efforts in your behalf. You will save time and you will save waste of energy by choosing here and now where the stocks include everything to solve the problem of a woman's summer requirements. . f. t ng 222-22- fillsiis If in all-necess- full-to-bursti- DRY GOODS STORE vtee' U UUU yr BUB vJ Let us make it clear at the outset, that emhraced in the stocks concerned in this eventful Week few W J the past week, during which in central has moved a ions on normal levels. The announcement that the Moffat railroad will surelv be extended Into the Uintah basin and on directly to Halt Iake, and .simultaneously two other railroads are either pushing corps of purveyors along proposed lines into northeast Utah or are makfor the work, is coning preparations sidered of vast Importance to the early of a rich and potential secupbuilding tion of the state. The lines will open uo a practlcallv acres of with country virgm sufficient water all with .0y00 fertile area, to moke It blossom and bring forth at the fame time it will- i abundantly, untouched coal measures estlmattap at more ed government tons. Three new thanby 2,00a,?00.000 geologists liOO.000 fticar factories for various state are practically arparts offor.thowhile Utah capital will also ranged state. erect a fourth in a sister was completed in a Sheep shearing number of big centers the past week and it is announced that the $4,000,000 clip was not only heavy, but much cleaner than usual, denoting higher surveys of the various prices, Recent the of the stat brins? outsnow watersheds welcome information that the pack Is thicker, solider and therefore nim. j;i viuinui-- , laici mailof iifji fluid j abundance the for city reservoirs and Irrigation canals , for the parching months of July and ;, tome of the Utah county dry August, are farmers finding their winter grain in iair eonuuion at uus time ui only their the year, while others report fields covered with the slim new spears high, and standing at least six Inches promising heavy yields at least. Alfalfa Need ItaUIng. Relative to the matter of alfalfa seed n central Utah, the following raising from thM Cedar City Record tells the of success and affluence coming to tale somo farmers who become expert In a sing'.e line:- Will Higgins of Fillmore, Attorneywho has spent considerable time In Cea strong dar City this week, is always booster for his part of th country, the farmers in that lothat the lie states most part getting are for cality rich and independent from the growing which yields a aver-ascrop of lucerne sed. on the worth about J 100 per acre a sure crop. Ope and is Its crop of seed last year ranch sold practically $100,000, ho states. In for practically addition to this, he says that half a dozen flowing wells have been, struck near Fillmore during 'the past six months that flow almost 1000 gallons minute each. Mr. lllgglns gives it per are at least as his opinion that there R00O acres of land In the Cedar valley will grow good lucerne seed withthat Just out irrigation, and says we mightthouas well be raising- a few hundred sand dollars worth of lucerne seed in this valley as not. business situation In regard to the the country over, the Boston News Bureau says: Hrilliant. spectacular, unprecedented ns are many of the factors to be included in any appraisal of stock martimes when ket fundamentals, there areand even sensational earnings treasuries fail to arouse the of the financial slightestWequickening seem to be in such a condipulse. tion at the present time. Here and theonsecurity market there activity in but the whole the will burst forth center. market seems to hang on a Itdead should be It Is just as well that are piling up as never "ao. Equities In the history of American InIf ever the expression "industry. trinsic values' meant .anything surely it must be today. A mighty bulwark of resistance is being built up against the time when the Inevitable readjustment of our markets to peace conditions is made necessary. There is not a manufacturer or emof labor in the land who does ployer not know that the time is coming when scale the bitter dose of a lower waee He must will have to be administered. be prepared asxainst a possible closing down of his works in the event that that labor takes the arbitrary view nce wages are rut P they must stay up. Prices Still Climb. prices are still climbing Commodity the top Is not in sight. The seller and of new material Is reaping a harvest of undreamed profits. The purchaser of the material is in a quandary. With of war material he receding purchases whether to plunge on Ina knows not ruling prices purchase at not yet contracts the hope of bookingsafe In sight or to play the big against to come with the end of the drop war. Never was It more difficult for the manufacturer to gauge the future. It is not strange therefore that we hesitation. shall have periods of market men are thinkIt means that business determined to desperately hard, ing make no false move If a wise foresight can prevent it. Henry Clews & Co. say: Dividends and Interest payments for. Mayorare esmore timated at about $137.00o,0uO. excess of last year. than $i.000.00) insmaller-than The increase Is expected In view of the large profits made by reasons why many Industrials. The been heavier distributions have notsums have been are several. Larse off for depreciation. Still charged sums have been taken out of larger and put into plant, reappearearnings form of surplus and stock ing In the Some dividends. companies are wisely futhemselves against strengthening ture reaction by building up good reserves to maintain dividends: and all concerns are feeling the widespread rise In the cost of doing business, ns 6 The White Goods Offerings Are Much to Develop Enormous Tract of Fertile, Soil. toward the final fruition PROGRESS projects and industries to th- - advancement of Utah looking in a material sense has been note; in business t--i Limit r irissssi to a customer.) A most wonderful offering of first quality (not seconds) double .thread Turkish Towels, finished with blue or pink border. size 45x22. the best value ever offered O fl Absolutely UC Until 12 o'clock choose at, each (No phone orders. Except where quantities are limited. i t) OWELS &Wh Advertised Sale Goods Progress Toward Final Fruition to 12 o'Clock !) " f 1 with a 51 per cent wagre increase and a r.6 per cent increase In men employed. The number of men. employed and the wag-have Krovvn steadily month aKreprates by month. From February to March last the total number of wages In all industries increased from 1 to 7 per cent. Warrant for Optimism. May business, the Nation- Reviewing al Bank of the Republic says: "Buslf Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair ed COc Ilaly Floonclngrs Sheer, dainty embroidered, yard... .. 33c, 75c and S5c Embroidery 43 inches wide, very desirable Flouncing; for skirts and dresses. A great bargain 39c . value, at, yard 27 inches 75c Raffled Unby Flouncings wide, pretty sheer cloth, EtQ W wC dainty designs. Yard fSc and $1.25 Svls Flounces in pattern for graduSheer and exquisite,Embroidery ation and confirmation, 27 to 36 inches wide Specially priced, yard 45 OSc and 91.25 Embroidery Flonnclns: inches wide, rich novelty designs or excellent cloths for dresses, under etc. Unusually 2LQtr irrf-avalue, at. vard - mmmmv. i nc.- mm&mmymm; Bill im 69c frar-ment- i jl-mm (I - M mm s, t ness activity during the past thirty marked by a sturdy days has been growth, but one less spectacular than that which characterized the first three months of the year. The former feverish to obtain materials and goodsanxiety has been superseded by a of caution. Prices have greater degree advanced so rapidly that the most conservative buying operation necessarily cf the nature of a speculapartakes tion. The raw materials of today are the finished goods, not of tomorrow or next week, but of a month or many months from now. Likewise manufactured contracted for today become products in commercial competition goods a month, perhaps a year, in the future. As Europe has already a good part of the capacity of many of our basic industries before the recovery of domestic business set in, present prices are largely founded upon a temavailable output. porarily diminished a release of that capacity Conversely, of the war, which may the upon come at ending an earlier date and with suddenness than is now anticigreater cannot fail to work an adjustpated, ment in immediate values, however great Europe's peace demands may be thereafter. 'General conditions warrant optimism. Distributive trade in all directions is feeling the impetus of spring buying and warmer weather When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and presham-poocontain too much alparedwhich is very injurious as it dries kali, the hair brittle. the scalp and makes The best thing: to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. it's very and beats the most expensive cheap or soaps can anything1 atelse all to pieces. You any drug store get this and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses out easily. The thorouRhly, and rinses STAKE and is hair dries quickly and evenly, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy soft, Mrs. Amy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, the Relief iirt aiul dandruff. Advertisement. church, has pre-empt- ed CONFEREES NAMED. Brown Lyman, secretary of society of the Mormon announced the list of dele I gates to the various stake conferences to be held througnout the Intermoun-tai- n country during June. Those who will attend the various conferences this section of the country throughout are Mrs. Clarissa S. Williams, Mrs. R. I I 1 Mi R. Lyman, Mrs. Emma A. Empey, Mrs. P. T. Farnsworth, Mrs. S. J. Cannon, Mrs. F. S. Richards, Mrs. Sarah Edding-toMrs. Susa Young Gates, Mrs. C. F. Wilcox, Mrs. C. W. Nibley and Mrs. Joseph Hyde. n, Banish Rheumatism Catarrh, Malaria and all Blood Infections by the use of 2. S. S. p. Medical it Assists Nature in Her Work The work of S. S. S. is to assist rvature back to normalwhen the natural process of throw' pecomes unbalanced poisons ing offblood infected. No human is and the But every blood infection. immune from one has in S. S. S. the means to combat blood to bring renewed impurities, as well as a way health and vigor to the entire system. S. 5. S., the wondertui vegetaDic rcmcuy, is in a class by itself, and has maintained Jt mfrit- nvfr a oeriod of fifty years. If you demand all that's pure and m snoum sate, as you tnen it s o. a. 2. blood tonic Tv . that you aemano. advice given by experts. Write Medical Dept. Room 324 The Swift Specific Co. Atlanta. Ga. Sllll mtswrrsfKincco. ATLANTA. OA. U S A. PrircSLOOra r Botfe. im Me) TsanrrspfrGTcai ATLANTA k. . ft rOWfil I . I Get a Bottle of S. S. S., el your druggist and start treat. |