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Show Hi!1 I "Millinery Qmm HllM ! AUTUMN, 1902. ill! ; ni j Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 22-3. Hj ' ALL MADE WELCOME. !:, I Qnaniol PvhihiiinnT An artistic treat that will de- I j special txniDition! light all lovers of the New " 1 and Beautiful. k Eg ; I French Pattern Hals a.nd Bfg Latest Millinery Novelties. j-'':4:: i I Modest Hats to Suit the Most Fastidious; HhM J 8 Also a Modest Pocket Book. Hi ' r auerbach & BR0- VHHHHHMHMMMI MPHKHHl HHHHHM! Famous Men and Women from all. over the world, travel on the Burlington's Chicago Special. No matter who the man is, where he comes from, or whither he is bound, the probability is that, some day, he will pass through the gates of the Union Depot in Denver and be directed to the "train on the sixth track." Talk about famous trains, the queen of them all is the magnificent express which pulls out of Denver Den-ver at four o'clock every afternoon, arriving at Omaha next morning and Chicago next evening. Anothr good train for Omaha and Chicago is the Vest ibnled Fljer. leaving t 10 p. m Kansas t ity and 8t Lonis trains leavo at 3 p m. aud 10 p. Thronjjh aloepr for Omaha and Chicago leaves Salt Lake City at 3:15 p. m. daily. Throng . toanst-cars, Wednesdays and FridajB. Tickets at offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - 79 West Second South St. R. F. Neslen, General Agent, Salt Lake City. |