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Show If ! li ;:$ So the People may know our Peerless Sale of 11 ! ace Curtains and Portieres Hfi BEGINS MONDAY AT 8 A. M. Hril JjHf :f f It'll be the Greatest Curtain Sale of years. The disposal Kjjf of the Daintiest and Newest Curtains, Imported for Autumn, fHfijgl ! 1902. There'll be curtains for everybody, and everybody for IB'Il j curtains. Not in the curtain department only, but the great- Hi?i j est portion of our center aisle will be devoted to the sale of IHrfiff Curtains and Portieres. Never was there a time when we jBKjH threw ourselves into a sale with more of heart and mind than jjR w now. No need of emphasizing quality; no need to speak of Bill beauty; no need to force attention to prices. When Mi F. AUERBACH & BROS. mm i GREAT CURTAIN SALE BH : jflG Begins, then begins Enthusiasm, Crowds and Unreserved Buy- SH1aH ing. None can afford to be left out; None will allow them- uK& selves to be left out. Hi -, ' " - BH IflHal I 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. Another good train for Omaha and Chicago Is thoVoetibnled Flyer, leaving at 10 p. m. Kansas City and St. Louis trains leave at S p. m. and 10 p. m. Through sleeper for Omaha and Chicago leaves Salt Lake City at 3:15 p. m. doily. Thronga tourist-care, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tickets at offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - 79 West Second South St. R. F. Neslek, General Agent, Salt Lake City. |