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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAR, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1909. ! (Sl ees Ua ee SS Prices Named In This Ad| The Strikingly Low On brand new Gontinuedl fren Rage 6. in a her Schoolroom,” and ses of Sov Pat he will Salt Lake’s careful buyers. ieee i take;the {ncantations of ae “a jmumiber ae a “i the Witch Bt emeé “The engageme nt in New importance 1s aoe ove his cir n 7a T pe acen ” Aileen Great Tramp,” York, consid-|®"@’he ts crowned hed to their “GENTLEMAN vaudeville as ah r lay ae tor C that he thoroughly}|, The play and enjoys his reputation. He is an actor] of very high order, and in his songs and 10ut an sayings of the roadside he is bel equa In manner, voice, dialect and ap pearance his delineation of Van ed y excellently artistic. Harry Armstrong and Billy Clark are two of America’s best known seng writ- érs, and many of their compositions @¢ross the lines of policies time other acrobatic team, though oo ferent from the Athle were imported from. BE arope pheum circuit... ly Thoy for the sietoh entitled aI. A MONDAY ri |of a new se nator pelier that eve “very the aerene m Mi of r ools tr aughs Cc. has al in Washington, in } Petr man Nevihenicoaea at © ehin f r ty : the ot) > AND ears ——— Salt Lak> sea theatra a wholo r se for aur ae < ee Y garnatic " = : ee ‘co ot Haines, who had : Mee who afterward the , Peo Sra ae M - United = ON im ES PRICE TO. on NEVER Ly necIbttehad mask Lunch B gathered Ake peopl eRe own i . i \ N oh | My e 4 bf Baltes a ; q + 4 : ie " y / ; a th ote Sizes at PRESS ees ears eg epsONate [a sen ty,” ean } e ) yr. as d o recently calebrated ‘his ru ohr this 7 eit 7, who of. : gach life @ e¢ h he the nie bought him four years and almost on his as much owner's work farm, ure as but has any other norse | tunity since that time | eea sinc Perea to 1 stroke his head or to féed JEWEL FOR cern-flower, the the turquolseis like the. $1 is ever a sign of re-| snembrance between lovers and friends. San old saying that "He who pos-| x Sesses a turquoise will always be sure cf bo A HEAVY 1 | / BY KNIGHT. WEX . Bed hemmed, airge WELCOME Moire New Moire silks, 20 inches wide; one ish fabrics suitable to for be- Guy ) Aaa { 'Twere | | De walle a La thers waste a Spear on sale, In were of to wive a San robbers romance and for a dra- fighter rosewater sree aad avae. or dou- blg beds. Messure yen as. yous 32,00; 00, ay oO matninoe ae cash ful\ a : This was "his ‘thought till he met a fair|barian Asiatic soldian. of the suitors as Rose every tf aovergl ade, 1 se ‘a C “ Boao e Ea 50 ree $3 of 00 sia ee ona aetual worth ene Paradise, athe and a pa Now ie, Sir eee Re rnae Guy De not La ‘so hotly Spear ae Pp While Raymond’ ry “squire his han But : ths demolsele equally as Ray- elal ee had 1 OY Dar Puen this world in of ew dress December gave you birth, Thecold month of snow « and ice and mirth, protien wit ~~ perce oe blue. them] ‘Turquotses, like diamonds and y bidding emeralds W they tives “ga; av wed ee would The attelr brought as her nor ! India ress goods, a!l the novelty at cents a Z Pieces 7 , i of each yard. white India Linon Serer enelia rewuinely Shat sell ie The ee rela~jing. old. traveler, de Boot, Prete e Bocce prosectiveus ss e B. wo yard. ay Monday aoe. aney, il oor go his turquoise ring was featincer acon he himself ‘escaped injury. There are two kinds of furquolse—the oriental and the occidental. stones come from the mines of VeMishapur in Persia, and are carried by ata . ais i ye eae 4. in colors others; told makers points that r AS of of will fit and of g th in tailors’ go through the mud! They oe also foal to be affected to create y th the Blas blue of the indeed. The 50, did’ 26c° sale: at— values, on be MONDAY! < i —___. suiis $52.50. G37. still 10c, pro- superior hang perfectly,: it would at suits—sample $47.50, $2. MATERIALS Go 50, i CORSET COVERS bi) B0c values a remarkable at 28c, | cery trimmer foee a Dee eee : xt ice from, on f st c 0 v AS VARIED. $42.50, $47.50 and This Week $32.59. 9 at and ° / C |. Cc values $37.50 | Bars: Moma ° Goods very latest and : guality i 5 e materials in all mou: se, rose, catawba, “and 96e,$1, $i. 25 Pee eed bas ‘Special for t In § acquaint you to RE $4.50 cheviot styles, ane suifs, Russian. terns, medium Miata ease and we SUITS as 0 ee Soe FOR $3.00 knickerbocker or sailor; in shades; es dark new eee : ae 7 <4 all wool $10.00 SUITS worsted suits, style, also erbocker $10.00 te FOR $6. 65 in straight es 50¢ pe at. . acustomer 4 ra th thie er ™% Sreen of the earth. the sky, and wherever yon B7e . and gradef a tol yarrd yard. Greatest . oan All hosiery, in the fast BUTTONS. Best 10: grade at black . iste, tan cings; or tan or black also . PEARL Ladies’ SPECIALS Hermsdorf’s J MONDAY! 69¢c a quality ere ey white po all te ee pradens On eater ete °3 peg. for $1.00 | Kae as Mem 8 00 SPECIAL Wool "OFFERINGS kK t ankcts, 2 t Pere $4.40 a Pair te Extra large 12-4 size Fine White Wool Blankets—measure 78x84 inches; fullba 644 silkIb. binding weight w ith mateh or color blue. of WORTH not t cbdice in The this to. mateh to $3.00 § pink aro border, either PostTrveLy 8.00. Ne for turn soles; $5.00; your : sizes BLACK 1114 to at, a pair— many VOUr CHONG CHILDREN'S sion your ea styles to select fr choice, ...~.. cose pies BLACK AND Sinan 316 D. $ ao TAN OXFOR MISSES’ KID SHOES, ‘wee or button; sizes 11344 to 2, worth $1.75; yo choice... o. As Oe e's CSM a IE bcs Tribune-Reporter ae i 2nd South St.) Phones 718, Co., E W. By et ee y LADIES GING 4 ’ iHAM APRONS"o ' 5 extensio a $1.35 nS, uit “oxten- 23c values at 13¢ > : Fullsize fast colored blue check« ed gingham aprons, xcellent 25¢ pote 1 Mee 1 i if $1.15 extensi xrension: tenes 66 cs MOND a ‘ sat AND OXFORDS, 2, worthTAN $2.00; sole, sizes 844 to 11, worth #1. 0; choice erst ha we pies ee es Mbeled aioe. : Lic tock during =e nena, here. worth MISSES sole, © | “Ay .S Campbell | F. Walker block. you | LADIES’ oxFroRDs in patent, tan and kid, welt and a :.. 2 best bargains are rigidly chosen month; therefore, the _opportuniticsfor even likels a be repented, for they C y cheaper Monday the of raw wool today.tha Ww , hile cost 80 pairs last, Monday ant pee eC morning. Entrance Good bread way kh: Cc CaN ES SaaS of HOSIERY colored at 49 3 Pairs for $1.00 of J values, Monday 58¢c white 6 flannel, flannel ‘‘B. H.’’ brand sale non- shrinkable; : week, on 10s. Lora i sc a wide at great @ wool casimere suits in strai ight or ifekpant styles, beautiful pater, 6 65 values; special at my... We ° the azure Open every green and | Third South, A a een at, hosiery, in finest gauze lisle dium weight maco cotton or fine MON White oa knee ee this The The ers y best “$1. 00 wide; 2 $ straight pant clever pat- very dannela values age | ee This Week: 75e white “wool ones yard wide, this week, per yard............-c.cecccccciae, The . for HAIR BARRETTES . . 25c ee wuts 85e cS white India this week, per yare 8dresses. i at 100 at, a Specials cece . me De et : Teet Bi Pe tue own and gray effects; suits mado ae seray 2a ba or knickerbocker $4 values;special at only...... e Pure Ging- brand, 100 different patterns, rar 12 yards to and l5e. .98 and waar ak $6.00 SUITS FOR $4. 00 oole eviot andec atterns in br« Sg = in several Luck”? Our all house” nd 10use anc ge ee oS $4 50 Zephyr **Good: the pieces worth Oys e@ Now pack Monday alee: would thing Bias Ho ot Like giving goods away The Boys! c oc- pair of these 5 the An Our big flannel department never lacks interest. Always something doing there. You will: find that “you can invariably get a little better “quality ai at at a a little less money herethan anywhere | else, A sortment comprises checks, stripe vlaids, and solid colors, dark and f “ht, suitable for boys’ waists cdildi ren’s ~ aneschool : dresses — anh and ponend Monday Please 0 wer Peta to section fine the ee Pl 0 came deinhiont aie iee Prices a Wool $4.98 Fi] ae eee pe a indeed! ought goods beautiful quality; rose, ca poplins, that wash sale ' MONDAY! ee PAS AUGE Be Mya ives of fc yhite annels this wock wt casion C. of naw es @ yr Ginghams, at 1 8 Ip 2¢ a Y ar a Yes, oon a a variety #20 slat Bina ek h ep Startling? : a rr JET HAT PINS. $52.50. 9 ae bake cree? [Extraordinary x White ersia; by q paper— are of strictly Was right on the Job looking after the on ue Ge ice to the great Rus-|homan aura or atmosphere, becoming a blue bu towett in in ¢ turquolae iso “blue | ly the the finest. Leaf 1 s used 1 in the be} | sia shni-Novgorod. { 1 gree burn together, as dlue Only -fines seu Los Angeles E ; But, alas! there arose a- terrible squall, | stability, or tnstablitty, of ‘the Itgains oehe nee Nau ae rea i. ake ie id peace scan, there is: an added | manufacture of Piper Heidsieck cham. cenyalayt And Raymond upset Sir Guy and them] turquoises, w eat factor of| look faded, while with a healthy ce passion and mystery in the beauty O6f/paene favor chewing tobacco. It take Last days (of Summer’ Now . all, roundat trip, $403) their value, and it is almost incalculable. they regain their beautiful tin co! the best material to produce the baat. to the glorious Pacifle. it; baa _ When the poor anchored suitor, his eye | Jewelera aver that the stone is ve The mystic union of the ee olors jos en ame Soe product Salt Lake Route. Watéhod. the aoaue and his loved one ceptivle. ae conditions, fair Venus is expressed in the turquoise, the Royal” Stale..Bread eee: a | oh ren aaa = SOS tee a a elope THIS tod; ay’s S eason. e Are Z. hams, Sparkling in colors oe ronttaing Fees 91/ 1214, and strengthen the alent NB ENtHE ret ot strange virtue of the etorialwaastha loc: puted protection of its wearer from fal!- on| was acaame and the knight) his arm Embarked a a skiff with his beautiful] er; And navn mond the Me eal who owned] eer hite 7 Linon o success, happiness, and fortune ona rl an _— days could : love and friendship. According is res > ‘ cleut writers, they are sald ‘'t sti her do what they thought|enmity, reconcile lovers cheer the Lig she oughter However, the pressure the ki ; DAY "MS M and ts Cue lele er inches wide; and waists; stripes, « peniieteige * 20¢ English Nainsook and rae 3 ewels (Not tenberg ar ee 9 to be ‘born es Though ‘her father declared for Sir Guy | are but sald to those in ingers Decemberto everyone. they. are By ot lothi $1.69 | Clothing DAY cream styl- etm-_- ataense anas aya —— be to sell at $42.50, $97. 50, “"™" MONDAY oe MON SALE to dressy PY Suits Worth $97 season; New Crystal Silks pieces 0 Decem- Persi $9.00 Curtains al If Jen appreciate. ane beauty Seer If ad a castle had no more|favored who Mond coming petticoats; black, rue ner est colorings, such as otherer in’ brine, ona alsin Gsually tor Ma ale sabtiewicteeabee teara shipuld So ete fae ly worn on Frid . arn ecial; ee those io ens bottom oe r a - in shadow the newest ¢ another Instudded with Ro a“ and tawba, gray, Ravy, green and others. This usually sells at $1.40. On sale at, POF VAI... ese eee sever reer ate tec Ne Dr ES ° MONDAY! flow- And for love ot tho damsel his bosom | Frela, It is) bed med Mic Ne ot Though the and ag per yard.... New crystal silks, 20 suitable for gowns : $ Daclettneds ohms oe "it was. called’ the rm and its beds sparkled with worn waists cen, rubles, emeralds, turquolses,” amethysts | fg Ab 51.69 pair. bachelor : PRICES Silks of.the new t iota oct Misadis Swunoteg || Rortieres ]“eit was LOW much gowns, navy, Who Held that adventure autticed tor a[iitqtt,tone2.,, Sinan Pasha, 'a Turk-| Bl a red brocaded tap- ff nity. natu Sir 3 New SILKS and| AT Spreads, size and J: = ; ew each pearl . 15¢ at white |ers, which are pete "re of pearl.’ In th s “History of Ferrukruz, four date tre Bm |of gold are mentioned, having leaves and Mie ye lem sap onibes Bae eee Ros se of Bakawali,"* JONES. De “or pa} | I NEW Bed 93 |f ie. branches of jewels, and clear, white Sat at brown, violet. among gems, 50|In an ancient collection of Indian stories the forget-me-not, and |we read of trees “with: golden:’trunks. flower, pe scone one JL tauaig wor rroguliy atty' FRIDAY Week N Spreads Y HERE always seems a curious af- friends,’ while the brilliance of {ts tint finity between flowers and jewels, ; is said to fade with the love of the giver and as the ruby, the pearl, the | Oriental tales, sparkling with. jewels, epectively, ti Spe etbe. the: red ee rose,’ x06, cthyst the ‘dalsy ney the ®| cece tween this precious “sympathetic stones, | frult relationship’ and flowers. be- ' customer, MONDAY! os smart A time fabries—they enin Dp S for towels: $2 00 de. WHY THE TURQUOISE IS THE ea Oa 8 him , STYLES, WITH Sear! ¢c ee see a wm) Demis be Fea those & ’ oe . tt silVer> and: I he a pesprinlledaysen. rather odd1d appearance. Marpddulaticn: of Maney Alt “nev. Half bind performed | by sight and many never miss an oppor- later owned him ever since. oer five yeeee Bee “Jerry” Re : ? most EP aae aap on : s °® Jers we weak inthe est to ‘a tent pet's fiftieth birthday by giving him aJ|ringe and driven about at an easy pace , | to xeep him in ‘good trim. “He neve” obstall new set of harvess, a new extra. ‘big’ dinner.. - That “Jer ser tie jects to this of exercise, put seems turned the half-century mark there ean how ae: letting “himige elf out for a slow shortly after ‘he “was foaled on eet | Originally a, sorrel, omy pike humen oO | Towels ithe popular eat- crat, la o Huck in Grade 36 AND 38 INCH BUST CAN BE FITTED, AS THESE GARMENTS () qeeeeemece ARE MADE BY HIGH CLASS MAKERS AND ARE ALL OUT EXTRA MONDAY! FULL. JUST THINK OF CHOOSING FROM 100 DIFFERENT pecan eaabaay at Be Be each.each. ied : leading 5th avenue with I WASH BELTS. WE WANT EVERY WOMAN WHO CAN WEAR A. SAMPLE SUIT TO ATTEND TEIS SALE. AS A RULE THOSE WHO WEAR 34, bs, borders, the } Fancy one of: sin bE Oo idered Was belta adn great variety, sete pearl buckle, Splen- will certainly be a popular one. We cannot recall an instanee where, at the commencement of the season, stylish new suits have been offered at the low pricessthat will prevail here this week. pie Towels ar . one, but occurring as it does in the very beginning of the fall season it [| 3:4 °°’?"S, Pile a 1dc from SUCH just York If this sale came three months later MONDAY! = “Jenny.” aa - FORE were made The Sale Prices This ae j ¢ a The Best Suit Offerings we have.ever made i ; ae € yp rib- at— —_—_— } New Tne es fl A | ; from workmanship—finest Sagal Mate of cea Nata lice 3b 8 toa customer,, if . nounced style which good dressers admire—all P ‘= : s MONDAY! ; , lines—suits Cloths nn ot them, ‘ana 600 States BE Arrived ‘ ceo’ 4 wite the Venter 25¢ ’ * ( loths each > one {tem size, 30x30The at ches,re ut . |B U = Cases Pillow at 14¢ each me : : } sale For en erreoean 19} rice Ips Aili her a goddess, 2 bon inches 97 ribbon, 5% . inches gros at variety of beauribbons, worth up to ¢ housekkeer yecaUst elvounn|5 e yard. a wite; j Pratt li aih tarost every reaceaaee ee ae a ARD . : 6. ee AN ADVANCE SALE OF ADVANCE ARRIVALS IN | woxnar: Hemstiched ‘ P 50e Damask er oepee oe Y NEVER ORE | ee ‘ Hemstitehes | in apa 3a, gts : e 5 : ¢ /' Tr r IONDAY ONLY TO A CUSTOMER. founded on a Biblical tiara, is, as Mr : gentee Lorimer says, in no sense of the word a|characters, will be seen cat the Salt Lake religious dram: The love of David for] theatre shortly after the season of 199-10 Mical., the friendship of King Saul. and lis under way. The ed tnee of this singer Oldest Horse A : a 2 Lu nh hi at Ye ad jere’s gamo ee. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT COMING becomes Messaline ea Rants See,ng § A y F ribbons, plain taffeta wide,/and a tiful faney a who duty C *hauncey Olcott, whose sweet voice has ortisieal: The wae aitsonen boy. playing thought Vaca “ithe Shepherd ‘king’ was eae written by| Bachorchonce ic hie og Of David, the} tg te in anf week Ss| Jeth'eon ont ieee ene > aids "Or _ tere. Z 1! fois aay Roper who will appear at the will 12 YARDS indrance patriotic daughters KING.’ ’ SHEPHERD quantity c moire-ribbons, deand ‘Wef MONDAY! who i wae Lorimer, the . Ww paca “THE fast , a at, be selling are in’ great. undergarments and paiar and pajamas; REMEMBER, By aye p th s s 3 at Sonie new motion pictures, and Wil-|length does accept, and proceeds to Jard Weihe and his clever orchestra, will{ teach the older man the way the game round out’ an unusually evenly balanced |/is always played and the way it somebill times can be beaten And one of the Wright that would yard ae Net ee S| the that ) 25 er { ny pecially | try, He tells his tale to young “Bud “sklltcul and Haines. who “covers” the news of tho capital for a great New York City vA Saas St aaa ]long tells Mississippi” om yr MONDAY s 121 know tieman special purchases representing the most amazing 2C OUTING FLANNEL : AT Bloc A YARD. pe i i” ays onday offered pieces 1000 About at a price » that will save you de an vard. Those | ope annels are new and the best 12 quality on the market Hundreds of. picce of light colors, dark oc ta galore | at 1245¢ and mand — for oF r 1s night gow! yentlem: qusSAINT, SS sae et cgemny waar [ati in ne MISSISSIPPI” &gone crashing of tradition, the oldmanager S. th eatrical 1. May ceca "AG nr too, Gr-/ Fraule as food eas weight of the work, being considered ee cena, unusual. of OM has as designs dif- is ere are mation wide, ney epee little le et ee e ee rag efforts, tata ee y es ueThe_ best incSe luding “Bab Doll, Brave Fireman” and “I Love My Wife, Kid.’ err Londe and Fraulein Tilly are an opportunities Lake this year. King There are many buying announced by any store in Salt underpricings. Real, unquestioned money saving opportunities on merchandise of every description for everybody. Here are examples of the way we are selling this week: ore tional erable list of advertised fact, the best values ciyooe =~ ot ee oe Be ee se Monday’s uncommonly attractive—in ener T al ve ‘ a} sole, : ti . tal } Pharaoh's Gien 15 Parley’s . é Se open for cam aoe visitors. Telephone Dr. J. Min pera aicee‘rson, eee ote. mo Ch: ae Manager. Hamlin paints signs, Both phones | f 7) a} a} i hrc: Eun conclusively the im wae his ‘gee in limitless quantities demonstrates z Gee | merchandise /\ J | towering strength and growing imporiance of this store as a supply center for fl cing Pc “h PBS spoents HEA |