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Show Page 2 THE EUREKA REPORTER Mens Moleskin WORLD'S WORK PANTS LARGEST CHAIN winlit. Mi'M'.iiii Tii drill inil--- M'i ijufki-is- t'ni ifi ilrl :iff li'il turns. .III til 42. Ji I in. olive set-i- in iii-'s- lint mi licit Inops , SlM ii t. A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION - QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS STORE " VC. ORGANIZATION Low AT LOWER PRICES DEPARTMENT STORES $2.49 ,rd s Athletic RELIABLE DEPARTMENT inn , Friday, Union Suit Light, cool, com f Athletic union units real value, of g ity nainsook, well maf- finished. Full cut ar..' comfortable. Stock at this low price, only m i Vr j r- -' 98c Eureka, Utah. Everything for Workmen and Low Priced! i When you dress for work you want the most business-likromfortnhle and dependable Work Clothes you can get. Here they are, on the job" for Work Clothes Week. The Right e, New Low Prices Now On Boys "Is it worth the money?" Do you ever ask yourself this when you pre buying your needs? Union Made and always big values. At these low prices they As strong, are Super-Valueserviceable and well-maas our " Men's Overalls. Big Mac Have You Neglected This? Overalls Pay-Da- y Clothes for All Kinds of Work, bought for our hundreds of Stores at great price savings now passed along to you. You can depend on these values! Are the materials eool and serviceable? Is the workmanship the kind that adds to the service the goods will give? Do you ever consider these factors that decide whether a certain garment, a particular pair of shoes or some pattern in piece goods is really worth the price asked for it? If you have neglected this, in all probability you have not enjoyed the full purchasing power of your money. The next time you are making a purchase whether it is in this or some other Store carefully weigh the value you get for your money. Iy heritage, madam, as a judge of value you and every American woman are without an equal. Do not neglect this important part of your shopping. VJ s. de Pay-Pay- Cut full, of heavy, durable, 2.20 denim ; high hack, two-scalegs, large front and back pur he I s. Real Workers Demand Them Our enormous Buying Power for 676 Stores, which means the prompt taking advantage of favorable market condition makes possible our attractive low price c: 69c Our "Big Mac" label stands for skilled labor and good wages. In plan. blue and grey chambray. Two large button pock ets, square cut tails, larg roomy sleeves and bod Slim, Regular and Extr. m Sizes. Compass Coat Work Shirts v Work Shirts A Shoe for Work or Outing Big Value Long Wearing Strong Durable Of heavy mercerised blua or grey chambray aud khaki Jean. At Riding Pants Khaki Drill Maita of Tan I.otis i.r l.i'tiiii. An excellent allot! I! fur work nr tamp. lias ami) last a ntl ruii-ln- r heel. Our price Very Work Gloves Of Durable Leather pra- ctical for or ranch mine foremen, as well as for outing and motoring. Heavy khaki drill, double reinforced seat and legs, $3.98 Mad. coal alyl. ...y and ..ay off with two n but-tou-fl- ap pochata, alaaaaa, bodiaa. d values at $2.93 For heavy work iu shop, on farm or fbr outing wear, this stout yet pliable shoe will wear long and give satisfaction. It will resist moisture, too, and it is so inexpensive you can well afford to have a pair or two handy. J.ow priced. 17. Buy All sizes, 30 to 46. Real Resists Moisture Remarkable value has been built into every one tif these Compass" Work Shirts. The right shirts for the job. Sizes 14J4 to heed knee. DurableW orkOutingShoe continuous-fara- d doubls-stitchs- z. Overalls Pay-Da- y For long wear and real service ; gauntlet ; big value and low priced 89c to $1.49 Mens Khaki Pants Full Cut Serviceable $1.98 For work, outing, the odd job, vacation Pir or two or Khaki sure fill the bill. YV ell made of olive drab khaki drill full cut, comfortable, serviceable. Our mass buying makes possible this low price 7 At Our. New Low Price Uuion Mada and tha lama big valuo. Naw Market Condition mako poaaiblo this now Low Prico $1.98 $1.29 Choice of Juniper or Over-;.with Suspender or Regular hack. Extra full cut; double stitched seams thru-ou- t. Two hip, two side, watch and rule pockets; tacked to prevent ripping. M Union Label on all "Pay-DayOverclls IN Buy J. Barnard and daughter. Margaret Mary, formerly of Eureka, are visiting wiili Mrs. Barnard's mother at Salt Lake City. They Intend visiting at Eureka iu the near future. It is reported that Mr. Barnard, who for many years has been y with the United States Mining and during the past few years at Kenneth. Cal., will be transferred back to Utah. tom-.pan- I V1K r-l Hose for Men A big value that has become Nation-WidExtra good quality mercerized lisle, including heel, toe and top. Well made, no loose threads. Lay in your Spring supply JvOW at our famous low price " e. II "RTS Mrs. I. 4-fo- 4 Pr. $1.00 Mrs. Kdwartt Duggan and children Mr. and Mrs. John Church were Richat the Kurekit people who spent the week-enamong visiting field. being guests of Mrs. Duggan' at Salt Lake over the last weekmother and other relatives. end. ' Con J. Hannifin, who was cni'-'of Honor The Degree member a to on at Butte by the illness of Ms father cards evening spent pleasant Tuesday. Urizes were won by Mrs. who died there last Friday, ha to Kureka. after h.Tinc acJack Downey, first; Mrs. John Hunter, consolation; Mrs. William companied the body to S;,t task: Maxwell, house prize. A fine lunch-- where burial v as conduited on j eon was served to those present. i d cd d . 1 WORK SOX ROCKFORD Menll heavy blue an-brown mixed work nox. 19c Mens medium weight work i ox, plain colors, also blue and brown mixed. mo Mrs. J. Suilivan of Butte. Mon Only one more day left to take The Sprin grille Floral comP tana, is visiting with Mrs. John Cot of the big sale advantage ooa- -' place of business in Eureka t being fey for a few days. Mrs. Sullivan b'V Sohramni-Johnso- n was formerly Miss Grace Hannifin of improved and stocked wi:b Unreka. line of flowers for the East son. Mr. and Mrs. James Norman left Miss Amelia Sch-- 1 a fer Utah will be visited dart yesterday couple of days visit lecht. M.ss Lila Hartford. Mr at Salt Lake. Mr. Norman will at- L. summer by a caravan coming t Miss Frances cars and approximately 00 tend the Shrincr banquet and cere- Hu.sh onnelly and motored to Salt Lake last from monial which ar- - to be held this Michigan, traveling Saturday, returning home the same' evening. perhaps the largest motor evening. in a single body. ? PirL-mov- e |