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Chinese, 3:15 P.M. 4:45 P.M. 2:05 P.M. ,,,. 4:50 P.M. 6:50 P.M: 9,15 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:40 P.M. .8:00 A.M. 10:30 Iticheasse ' "' , ., for - .,,c ,1,, IA' f,',,' i...1 . ever -- Printed' by-todayHundreds of bargains -- - i 1. ' et i' ,, ' 1', .:'1", ' , , , 1.4 41 , ' It 4, -- '' ' 1i'!..1k , 0 ''5 't ':. f 4V, ,I ' . I worsteds. worth such suit ly ,vi ' '' . 41 :' .'''' ;it 'll '; tl, fr,,, ) tt,. ....:,t, 4i :4, I 4 - attor Up' P The Elevator. ',7 .1 ' . 000sseoM -- 411 . .............3 ,t 'I 14 work sit ....,,r ZeOP.M0 taice Art and emit Dep't dered Completeness Is The .1 Aim So complete and compreheneive In every (teall one little article. be it over so insignificantyou'll 111111111111111 : NEW dams for p 1 that no ilnd it. A Albe , t Kiterel Wilk anwou Iheitt; 1 , STATE STREET CORN tituth; (.- 1- Jo John JOr FR OF mord, BROADWAY , the ;It it (THE AUERBACH CORNER) , ,0 Alty. thc n y - 3c ' flan.- - , White. Cream, Phil, , 20c- -..) 1000 TURKISH BATH NEXT WEEK. IN THE REMOVAL SALE. EACH 4 WIDE-- 1.000 YARDS 11E1) SHEETING, YARD WEEK IN THE REMOVAL SALE. 1000 'YARDS BLEACHED IRISH TABLE LINEN WEEK IN THE REMOVAL SALE, YARD VALVE Imoo YARDS SILVER BLEACHED GERMAN TABLE LINEN REMOVAL SALE. TARO.. IN VALUE 30c1-NE- XT Blue XT 1,11(1 It oilier itetwz ettlinity loormireil WWtj i1r lase: B2rgains at 11 .,,. J I IAA OA ',hi to i'LlistAN VFli:sValite 1;. )11-.1k a lue I'M (,,),, :::1- 'int - Ito ( CO- - s1.1111'1:11 COUCH COV- - 11.(iDiw LI:sv,111.1f, $200, , go at r i'OVERS--Val- ue NEGI's g, at COUCH $1.00.- g4 at , 1 A nit 12 at - i a yort LACE CURTAINS, go pair LACE CURTAINS, go at. pair $1.fte LACE CTRTAINS, go at, pair Hundreds and Hundreds of Patrol at $2.11, SLOS, CLIO anti $IAS pair Fancy Silks 1547.1.0,.S0,.!0.0g. and Lit'i glebes wide. m'Ir. 1Ip. tattelan and in Persian designs.' combination floral etvelta and ninny TA ) novelty effects..., itegulior $1.1; tbarrnArri) 01 a Fort.,a, ,,j,14. , va rd. 34 -T- ::-'T::---- guar. v,os .. : Venry Itlawireaux; cords, rrenth aortal. het weave. Bouchles, etc.. An assortment .includlnit all the good colors, plenty TARO or navy blue and blackm. Regular laid value, . All kflott6Wttia theacutely') dialeelhetwyard, be: MEMENOMEMOp14 IL 2 9 $2.25 Portieren. next week, per pair $2.50 Portieres. next week. per pair 3.50 Portiere. next week. per pair PALI 01P4LIP AND HUNDREDS, OE PARIS AT t $300, 1114.N5, 113.98 and $2.115 Ta Shoes pair. ,Tritix-Jtusel- button! shoesthe I $14( to 41. worth 'COO, tide ott $tiff , "II 1.441n l''' b' ti, In OA .J1.sL..rt...olwiel ll'ir ,,1 tocti, ;1 1 Pv's rho II tr . 1 UI g, )1.1 rn Ito. , i ro ' Cour F t,Vort 14, 22 c 22c Bolt English bong Cody... Value $1.600 next week, bolt 98C .tsmin inirn lito-s- i an t, Ono. trt It fano ay, k Th Who Ttrti At() with Boy's O'Coals - Mr, Win tone, Values-tu871- 00 In ti It II Anal pairs of calf new state hurt. with good wait A to It eoleit, Widths Sizes 2 8 . Ito'nolorty th!Lifia, ' 1,9 ' the Removal WINIWM,P181001111 Sisos roman, from 4 to 111., A variety of smart mixture effects In gray ano brown.- toe AN - -- trenik SS rfguintly ta 117.06., Whihr till. epeeist lams. fly In the Removal Pale et worth And Plin - , '1 J , s. , a t hit 6c 1 tundred Two a women s the Bargains Intl yard t,- 1, ilbe Persian Lawns, db week, go at- - Yard 40e India Linon. next Areek go at, yard 40e White Striped Irlaxons--N- ext week, go at, - 1'! -- iw of Other Itelnol ftwolly fillNiVPOI -- , ;0. I fsoitsr:wothite Bargains Bargains Bargains MSI sTitirED 49C 14c$1 23 69 c at ' 74 C $1.69 e i 48 16c e41 A Wan ,u. illj utaTil Vitt. 49c 5. " $ 69 Removal Sale I Removal Sale Women 9s $4.00 111,1) h 4: tit a for gray ' pair. for white sheet blankets, worth Sli.767pair. wool mixed blankets, for -All $4.00 pair.- worth for plaid wool blankets, 15.00 pair,, blankets, worth rlool MERCERIZED B LEACHED NAPKINS WEEK IN THE REMOVAL SALE, 1.000 H )TIZE fl an- - e Ite-- flan, , 8 ht, Aunt an Economic Vein and whois not?) Can Afford to let This Unparalleled Removal Sale Bargain Opportunity Passby Removal Sale Removal Sale Sale Bargains Removal FlannelBargains Blanket Bargains House-keepin- g In Linens canton for yard 6itc nels. sheet blanketsworth ,' EME 59c a rd for g on EAcil 15'16NEXT 5 C $11...ew 5c nels. TOWELSValue 11C for Ile twilled baby' whits n 834C yard I YAM'S worth nets. $2.3 .... 21c VAIXE nr ' for 20c loUnging robe ..... 59c $3.20 12cyard THE .. st.a!sNEXT WEEK 4 87c $840 IMMEMOMMing Removal Sale Removal Sale ,Removal Sale Removal Sale Removal Sale ' I Sheet and Pillow d Goo Couch Cover Portiere White Curtain I10c o. bt ::.1 No Woman in Salt Lake Possessed of i itt V Everything pertaining to Art. Needle craft, with an ex. tensive stomping department and Free Classes in all branches of needlework. crocheting and macrame lace making under the most skillful and expert instructor. Well hove moremuch more to tell you abopt it later. MANY mom: DELIGIFTWeb SURPRISES WBT.N WE OPEN AT Nto,u every expregn brings New Store purchasesand such style charm, and finch aluesas we believe have never berate been known in Falt-Lsk- e city. Variety in extensive end remarkableat ever x price Plaint- - EoPeclollY do ww Invite Ynr In. SPOrtinn ,t' the elegint exclunive piffles nal the matehlesto value giving in Millinery at $7 7i, VLF). $9,77. and II!.00o Second FionrTake The , ... . floorTake ,- , cr t .",..,11411141 revol Mrs. 9 t'' -- "Itths' OCCUPYING MORE THAN A QUARTER OP THE moot SPACE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. In thin new ileetintliall In alt dePoleImenno of Use new neve At $7,759 $8.50, $9.75 $1200 It '!- Few 1 ki 0' Ii ,.. ,,,, '"41 OF TIM' MANY BIG MATCHES OF OER STORE WILL BE THE , ONE ---"---- New Fall Millinery !! , - .. REMOVAL SALE VALUES UNEQUALED EIAEAVIIERE IN ' r . . - I 111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111k 1 1 . ,, ' ,1 !! and murd esi,m14,14,--- 4114 01-1!I- ' 1713;17.77711751174.,.4114.1!it' ensplt ii:111Walt:711.71n. 73.14:111.r7rt!!4!,,t444-r7itivIiiii!71!!!.. - I Second pi! . ATn , - :E.:."'"...-.,...- $141955 $ 1 15g and $I 2 59; 1 ti; 1 , i:,e,' WOMf I I I i i'y !1! t!1' 1,14' 't ll'Al. i l 'IA i, !. , ,: ' degli tt 1 ti- - , .,?; clan 1.1 '1044411 Jr- for 1 .s.:1.. , - I -, ,i'l r ....,.Jr- 7:'' OTHER srEctuA PERCH ASSN OF WOMEN,S ctiTs INTENDED. FOR. THE NEW STORE WILL BE PLACED ON StALE MONDAY AT CORRESPONDINGLY ATTRACTIVE mums AV .t1' l j!,i.. i, :.',,,, ..s il ' ,. ..11 t' ' 4,1 i- 4 l' :;. Itt,i1',, ;' '0 : the not woun -- ' a '44'4 aoticte - , I 6 or ,,' '''' - omen - ; , - - ; Rote ,t-- lo , 1 In i,;";...-.,..........- A ' --- - , ", lle.:-."- i .. 9:20 AM. 10:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. .. 6:50 P.M. ( ' 11 - Arrivo. :WenandLeasn. lalelin. int'd .2:45 P.M... L'''," i. .i 1, '. i i St '- - Ogosn Nis.44. Denser. Chrtianc Kansas .cit,. ; hi 'Ago. San irranclaro. Ely and A.M...Los , AngisDor. 1' '.. il A.K. sErrycm root teal. 1.mited--Omah- 1 :iii f i, . :it ),: i; .' ' ed OREGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. ,. ' '' 11'7.'., ,. 1I . Citt-rfl- : '4. - - ' j swi,m---Originat- '' ') - ,- latest most rolVti !WWI stylesmany being clever fashion reprodu(tions of for emst imported mod-- els which in the originals would sell at several in this times Monday's special p ric wonderful showing are the moilNal olk efsmart and tailored plain fcts, (lashing entaWay, Materials embrace lthe oth,,ter very, recentlildeas. ..,,. ,:- t,v 0 ,,,,o, Pour ' , 1 i' - 4; t,' i.','', i: '. ' SU; - aThtarpanticipated opening of our New Store gave us advantage ain the purchaae of these sults 100 of them In mprising the, Iv ,tA i. .; 41, II E ."; 4 , ,: ll'', . , .1,2; bos." IN ONE'S CAP"-- It wa5 once the ctistom for Hun. soldiers their with the to place a feather in their in war Turks, garian cafis for eicli Turk kiIleI, and the one who could show the most feathers st as treated with the greatest respect. ; ,A f, , "Boss- "FEATHER !,( , 11, s Values to $29.50 at ik, ' !!,e1,, '..it.:',,, - is simply the popular ;41i, ' - s 4 ,- ! SOIT"--Thi- front anglers being ill luck when they find a "sini" or srhool of fish- -a lot of fish gathered together is called' a swim and wilco an angler can pitch his honk in such plae he is said to he in a good sss int.- and thus it has come to mean being in the ,..i ,4' 4,ii,i,'i '''5;ie: II , ,r ' ' li' ,t 1:..' ft ; "IN TIIE '' .!,:::; t'1' .1 ' i.!.! fl,k ::. It. ,,..,.: Vs. menti buffalo-Latin,"- . i:',.;,I.:;'1,:'''.',;''t it. - c i! 7' ..,i, wife is the domestic proverb that goes straight into ,Nnierican--"t- he in boss." 'Toss." curiously, has another slang meaning America; on the no doubt. 'prairies it inetrit a .,,,i skr :1! : : i'it : '' ' bh is peculiarly an American institistion, but his Dutch baas, meaning uncle, cousin or kinsman in 1 hen because the master of a house might be regarded as the general. principal kinsman of its initiate s. the word came to be used of him; from which to meaning the master or foreman of workmen Cr an authority of any kind the transition is simple. "De Vrouw is de I.aas" is a Dutch .4!.14,.1,!': 7-4- i .,,,,cra all Suits . ' !' -- ., name if'? ,.;10,' ',ri..; - rot; li ,.. ..TNEREs1 , .i''' i2: .11 'i,, - "BOS.'-T- he II :1- ;TiT ' .,..c. , ! ',look -- - , If f' papers repeated it in the accounts of the game and the theaters promptly it up. 4,,..1 .. . , ? ,::. 4,1 The game and had consequently been dubbed "waiters" by the crowd. Was a disastrous one for the visiting team. They suffered a defeat by the ignominious score of T9 to 2. At its close an enthusiastic New York rooter yelled. "The waiters have fallen in the soup." This took the fancy crOwd and was shouted all over the grounds. ,The news- - .F:,11 ,, 1 , - sErr A' Giovl.s. N - ,. r ,,A1 'I - IP klt , q'' i I I. ;4 I '','''',.,I ierm that can be applied tn.a man. In French the "concierge de prison" is called "uncle" because the prisoners are 'kept in pawn" govern- expression as slang was born at a game of baseball between New York and Chicago, in June i888, at the Polo grounds in New York.. The metnbers of the Chicago team tarie themselves conspicuous by niarehing over the field before the gand in dress suit s ..':1;:,''''',.....'$. '1 .' .;,, , in "IN THE . ,''.''',:.1-,,I.- ' ,'' , .1 I ..': - :e,t 3 is. - , i ' ; ,,, I"' i .,, '')1, , .'j'',; , .1 ;.1. 1. 1 ''..1 ,' 311 , , ' - ' s ;: : :' ., - ,z!!"!;',-!-;- ' ''. rd. ::;;!!; I.': ",,'' ., lik . ' 4 familiarslang term "uncle," applied to a pawnbroker a but ig nothing poor pun on the Latin word "uncus," a hook Pawn- the hook to lift pawned articles to the upper shelves before b spouts were adopted. Gone to the "UnCUS," is exactly the equivalent of the modern phrase, "up the spout." The French phrase, used in the same connection, "a ma tante," does not mean "to my aunt'e" but "to the scroundrel's." ante," iin French "argto" being the most tepmachful - ,t ,,, !. .,,, .i.- 46 . ' - i i'. ;.! i , i ' ' : Alvti - ., , ,, A- , , - . ,75 t '' it ', , , ,,,o.egwA "UNCLE"-T- he .,..1, ' : ' 't - ! 4 , , "hoodlum" r. arb,,,A,4, ,,,,,,01--,:P . , - t ? I NEW t,-,.1,e- i - P -- of the land however, might take the use of such as fell front old age or the effects of the wind. Sometimes a good storm would in that way double or treble a noble's' yearly income. . .:-- , 11L71117 ,,..,,ot.t, MONDAY REMov vi , sALE OFFER THAT COMPELS THE AND ECONoNti INsTINCT EVERY WOMAN AND MISS WHO THENKs OE '' froh " lengthto AlliPO itrt----:- - -- The ..'.'1.- r proof-reade- i Ai 11 ,, tenure ' , 1 ... MERCHANDISE 1011IllgUeS I 0' or 179e Beat 81.25 values in tit Re. moral Pale at 78c: SLOG 11A)Iiill KM GLOVEK Fall white kid gloves. 1 ,,. That's the WHY of the wonderful savings afforded in the Auerbach:-Store.---That Ill why this is the moat important economy news in any, Salt Lake paper ) advertisedShop in the morningsWhen convenient. :. the sense of "good "WINDFALL"The origin of "windfall" It was then a luck ' " dates from the time of William the Conqueror. cnminal offense to cut timber in the forests. Only such wood could be gathered as the wind had blown by the peasants as so much nobility were forbidden by the - trees on them ,whatever.---A11--thtimber Was reserved for the use of the to which the king might 'tee fit to toot it navyi- or :,,, ? the IniedthintAffe-WOri.Pas- , ,... .t!,, 4 ,.:. - - ,, s .ii J. iti.: ,- - i ;.., '.'. .. .: ' i ;.. Gg l'iom.omoiai...........iaia..m...........mia.los ... Removal,Sale.----The,greatest-LOctober-hargain-new- -- : si zs. '' 4 Av.() . ::: ' rdeerfar ftailnandfitVTIn'ter ' IMPOOlosammemommandWallimlagemiaingEMOdoilremplitaallilltAlligkeliab '. 'merely a corruption Of Itartiburg, and toOk. , the connection between the meaning of the viord and the place its rise in. the first half of the last century during one of the great ., wars, when false political news was set afloat in Hamburg, "rEtiropean with the veiw of affecting the London stock exchange. ,i , 11 - . .111 dubrale , The compositor.snistook sed SLYal rm" atv,4514 1:114 000.1"' 111.) ne-cleog And I fills; Before The ComPIsZtion of Our New ,. it .,, !t Od:iiri Newest - , '. is .now a recognized I word. ', t : '. thi"..ctiaLlf...,A reporter: Wh figured, undertook to etiin reversed ,the name of the leader and he the-gan- g. referred to them as ""noodliinis." - ,. 4 lir -- ye air , ,1"7"1"7".7111.1.m.177""......,....4,.,,,m,....., , , had in had been a word designating ' ' ., , goo - NEW FALL THE 1 - ''.. I.' t , , . cotill: itt-OF-eitizen- fr !!1 - , , "obson's : '71 0 .., :.Doeskin,, loves ...... 1 0,,olemonme.,... ,,..,., , ,, fitStMU ie) a4) 41140.5 rtel - 401. - iii San Francisco thirty years ago there was a notorious character named ,Nbloon, w ho w as the leader of .a gang of ., ., yoting nifEans. They me.e a terror to the communit y. and about ..as ,.. ,. y '' Sale at 3:.. tie. itettimal 1 I Re-- ct iittsE1 s 0 , rirrorimmomoli, wpstEriri REGMAR ,dit Stsietal '', ; ., lisanna..damaNIEN, , : OP Ins.'''sgwl..61. Nf.1, Illod.'4.! for ih0d-fas- e 1,Itti thcittea. All mizes Cho.e." t..e wild cheerio g of the crowd , I ,, A. h -- 'Sal,. i , I , in the Alftriday );,111.s. ni,,al r .. r. ;.1.1, . , p 1';.1...,1'- 1,, of with rt,,,,..,;14,,ri,,rs attachott. White :!.; - 111 f", 8De sithder, or stow medium Made tagilo. pride in the animal, thotight they would lower his colors for At the end of Ow once. so they entered againct her a noted fast trotter. first half mile the two trotters passed under the wire neck avO neck at 2 to paee, and the judge grew wildly,..excited .:."Let her go...Gallaglterl Let -Ver g6 ..hiillinitid.---A4 Gallagher tóosened the linen. The mare finished more than a dozen lengths ahead. amid anti respon'ded ' t 4( VAS :, otod- .'o inci,Idii.ests-ie- St ,- 1 ,. ' ! I SEC., TIOY.,.IIMEL. - .....i,7- ,ACEILIIACIE. New(5t tor lite , .. , .. (tithe judge's , , have had his selectiop, he would say it , anti s , , :,;, hack-horie- wileoesneonsemoossoomomonooe., .".''.........1.111.1811.1"Kdid"!"'""e I Special Corsets (Jest man in of' Morgan county. "LET IIER GO, GALLAGIIER"-Jud- ge IleaN,Tr. was alway.s whom' animal had a was mare he of Ky., very proud. driven at the race meets by a man named t;allaglier. who was, at that tint, pty marshal of Harrodsburg. On onc dicelsi,m the judge knowinhig mare at a trotting 'meeting ill Tipton comity! Some sports there. t. 11:;11.'"It''r $113 C. It. .... ...J . . . England for hire was narted a stable of to keep j Tobi as Ifoltson. His methods of doing busines,; were strictly ini P artial. Ile strongly objected to one customer having an advantage over another. IIn accordance w ith his peculiar sense of justice, therefore, his stable rules were such that when a man came to hire a horse liewas obliged to take the nearest one to the door. the style of aninial he got depended entirely on chance. próceibire attracted attention. so that When a man was obliged to accept som eth ing w hen he should lis.....,....011,,,,,, - 1 , ,ariusual ,, e II t 1 ; - i t7,-- 1, , ; f IIf t, '' - ,' I, '' If :,,f ;I .:..r:., '-- , , i' .1.. ,, 0-,,- 0o ' l'oi, ' 4' ; ,70,,,,,,, c ,, ,,,, 1. ,. I ,i, dt.','.' . , ', '.. ; - ,' : 1: I I 1 ,t,, ' .,. t i li.- ,.' a t. ,r , , , for The ' saturday New. by e. Madtwm Peter. I Writteis , Orioin of Familiar Phrasis : 1,ii- '' ':.' .: . , .. .. ... PEStRET ;,EVENING NÈWg:'SATUltiLtY' OctOBEIt - try,A,912,,:. 7 ........... i ,. . ., .. .. -, |