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Show THE 4 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1909. (All Salt Lake Will Be Interested In These Monday Offerings! MONDAY! a J he ~ MONDAY YDAY ! . S5c_and 81,00 S5e_ond_#1.00 rc 3 wo 66c hemstitched new a edges, designs; all fine flannel, one for Monday at, a | yard, cut out edges; on ff finms, Special 6c ; } value day, limit a yard- 12ic. 12 Special yi hl 8c to a tor customer ; MONDAY! Whitei es Enclish ite Englis Long Cloth Mi TereaT arsei.les Bed Spreads | Mon- at, NE PRICE TO White 7 Up_to inches wide Pretty Corset Cover E mbroideries, 75 different patterns to chose from, up to 50c values. On sale Monday at, a yard ! More & Di sould be piney Be WHITE 40c Sac SSe WHITE WHITE WHITE (han the RIPED nt its patton tig Ts DIMITIES, Sse WHITE CHECKED best. this As week for per Prices-what yard } DIMITIES, this week per yard SPECIAL ' OFFERINGS oys ot and Not a long never had here but it's opportunity one that of worth. be compared For $1.75 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, heavy sizes. The VOR, derby ribbed regular $1.25 spring. zieedie.cotton grade, j special cee ila awe ees MEN'S UNDERWEAR, wnss bargains you AT ‘underwear -- ‘ color. . . America of eG | ARE TURNED eye Many Families Salvation dging house for AWAY ing Being ; times. except er walet is send for it. The supplied clothing is often nearly as good as new, We wash and fumigate it. When those who are in need-apply to us, we give them ‘such food and clothing as the case seems to demand. hen we make inquiries concerning the case, and if the parties seem worthy, we endeavor to secure employment for them, Helping the oper "Those who are in need are never turned away. It is not on of chante to give, you know. Sometimes those who receive small wages are unable to bu e comforts of 1 and to .such we sell clothing, hats, shoes and pie articles at very nominal) oars el Hammer has charge under i Sta tf Captain Soderholm of the In- {dustrial department. ‘‘Yes," said Mr. |'Hammer, "we sell clothes and other en always for very nominal We have to watch, however, to (rine that second-hand dealers are not |permitted to profit thereby. Many of the clothes and shoes we sell go for small per worth It is | done with a view of helping the poor and the needy Dealers could purchase ree articles from us and by doing a little cleaning and repairing 'sell them for a greatly advanced sum Never Torn Any Away. "We never turn anyone away whom we think is needy. They are given clothes without pris if we are con_vinced that they need them and have ‘not money with 15 cents and or a which to 36 on a work- avenue, of Hickok is in 80 beds, which a night, four rooms if > purchase. dollar can a at 25 cents avoid: said Cap- wee K. it," soecanionally comes to us in such we are compelled to caeie him. 7722 comes in decent a a condition that refuse to enter- to say, that if a to us who: we is; never in needand condition, refuse to give him a bed if we have one. Occasionally every bed in the house While|!s to y the blic. Ww wagon, for instance, and when anyone phones to us, or sends word that they have food or clothing to spare, we Army carries the benefit of 15 Commercial tain Hickok. 'the weather is good, poor people can at least get out and get a little work, but when heavy storms come on, woimen and children at least, fined to the house, often w ‘is little or no fuel, and perhaps withtore proper sustenance "We are occasionally imposed on, | put our rule +) = help first and agelc afterwar my has nothing to | give, at night, away \terday, we naturally have more calls} \for assistance during cold, stormy! at other at a , "Yes," said Staff Captain C. A. |Soderholm of the Salvation Army yes-| os than But, of |* "or course we never' turn anyone Weather, | weather men occupied. Recently we have been compelled to turn men away every night because of lack of accommodations Meal Tickets Only. "No, we furnish no meals here That is, we have no kitchen. If we think a man is hungry, and eepot money, and we have funds ¢ hand, we give him a meal ticket Siok entitles him to a mea restaurant We sell a eee containing. ten meal tickets for 1 Are elp the assurance ps the uae Pill get food, and not rink. "Yes, w help men to get work when we can We from those who are ployment. and seldom passes when we are not abla to direct some one to @ place where he can secure at least temporary employmen Last Year's apical or ir EP - ae ae Ate Goa pect ae it any would like some figures,"' Captain Soderholm, "T can to you. During the Instance, we supplied 706 gave away 400 pieces of clothing; for food Apo ee to poor familles, we paid $11 This, o course, aside from the are packages we sent out which had been given to us for that purpose. We gave 700 free meals to needy persons, and supplied $58.65 to needy families. We also secured employment, during the year, for 2.495 persona. "Yes, we need clothing, food, fuel. and everything else that may be utllized by those who are in need. We even turn rags into money. When wea get rags, we employ men to sort and clean them, and are thus enabled help some one who ts in need. Ther we sell the rags, and use the money to help with." : AND For i Women the Voljinteers Are Doing. 15c quality Monday, limit: 'f each- Ie THE 3 Seamless \=2°%¢:41] ity,, cents sizes, on salo . fast a * Cotton 1b¢ qual- pair- Oc MMONDAY! AY! Fas ee Men's; Half H 10 Cc ose a . 2 ne ; Regular 20c and 26¢ Cotton and Wool Hal Hose, jn colors, blac tan blue, brown and gray, al) sizes Special for Mond 1y only, per pair- Cc LAST CALL! Final Clean-Up palr. é. black a splendid) at, 1 ! a v of Winter Dresses. i i 4Haren's | x exclusive. £ MOST GIVE THE BARLIEST FORMS FOR SPRING. S itera eiee OMPRE of good worth $20.00. Special THE t this BEST deal Ley a - AT so REGULAR the week $1 We are noe $14. 75 doubt ee ee ce es Ww uba iS ek k heel d °. Prices Spring ‘ and - OXFORDS, ia8 air pal , with : ee t olan t EC: LADIES3s' light " . eee dt and no ‘ Seine ip to $3 va : pair: Be; mae 45 for are years. or > heavy soles, all - . se 4 30 $1.39 FOREIGN FIELDS VOLUMES ADDED TO PUBLIC LIBRARY The following thirty-five volumes will be added to the Public ibrary Monday morning, Feb. 15 Through Unknown Labrador; Loane Testament; Doughty, Wanderings 1 Ar 2 vol.:; Dunkerley, Hy uliecs, , ubbi oman's Wa h wW Loane Analysis Low V arx, CapPhilosophy of Adminipire, Pirie fier. His oo rt aris in Peril and Their ,Adul- a's a ‘are; 2 vol.; Wile Foods terations, Fiction-AIix Adventures of a Nice Young Man; Craddock. Beis Misaissipia Haggard, Yello God; yle, Ruby of Kishmoor, Viebig, Our Dally reac Childre books-Beard, Things Worth Salne: Bourhill & Drake, Fairy Tales From South Africa; Cox, Brownle, Clown ownle Town; ae ry, Real Children in Many Lands sreene, Burnham at Higginae Adventures by An nd Sea layer, Jumbo and Hig ree Page, Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Clau a "Breath of Big Red Apples" is the literal Interpretation of the name given by Curly Jim, headman of. the once powerful Spokane Indian tribe, to a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Peppard of Seattle, while the young mother was speeding to Spokane on plece is a vehicle for mirth, it has Special Le cago, the party state the will any oné ss in this yle but every Lot worth les Monda siz than a are new Shipments Lot scems colorings to of Extraordinary an: but Ne a, OF Ts SPIT bard | beautiful the beaut . of these rival out and distin gu ish to 1909 other in 2 z ~ Values f : rom the Pn OO a real ..12¢ of colored ee fibre ap6c | Germany, Bel-| with a view to tion of the tariff bring about adjustment the solu- problem Harke r oes ane nave aban which may be most equitable to those ee in western Pennsylvania, vitally concerned, and at the same 2en transferred to Maine and/time forestalling any disturbance of Hasnpahive They visited ee never ral ee ea their new fielc | who has been at beén assigned The | which tariff commission will be held in 16, 17 and | be productive of of | accor:rding to the & Henry in hed New| industrial eee conditions | consequent which to a period might be of uncertainty s eginbotham,/,. -- = a Newark, N. has pending the ultimate legislative action to work in Maine, regarding the tariff ques| by congress erence tion | also 18, convention, | Indlanapolis! promises substantial cz progress being P Relsenberg, to results, , me & made of Indian- PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD continue on toj|inm the creation of a permanent tariff) no mons ere oney, will send ead a g representaconvention McDonald's Ip ace 3 rite today to Notre Dame, asuren e Mr Ind M. Send s ‘Summarke ron : COCOA Switch off from coffee McDonald's pure cocoa. and try The whole family will appreciate the change. _ of the and sub- will YEARS. 2 ___ the upon 14 a State Federation of Women's clubs, beginning in Spokane February 13 Mrs, W. H. Allen, president of the federation, announces that while the plan is a new one, it Is not confined to the club members. The matter is to be taken up in a systematic manner throughout commonwealth, and in this the organization expects to have co-operation of women not affiliated with clubs. enforcement federal laws bearing ject, TO hourly-there Utah Messrs. Butterworth, Kirkham | commission and and Hooper have recently completed | | tives to the I Pp Good results are expected to follow the pure food councils to be held in every town and city In the state of the direction 2 week. In the party were John Butter- | #Polls: Re ee eee ee ee os er ee) bleeding, itching, worth and James A. Hooper of Salt) 8m well in hand Assurances hava | blind or pr orruding: © ties send me your Lake, and Thomas F, Kirkham and/ been received from a large number of ane x note a ore noe we Max Rothe of Lehl, all of whom came | industrial and manufacturing asso-| sorption treatment: and will also send to this clty for a visit of several ae |clations throughout the entire coun-/Some of this home treatment free for After sight-seeing and visiting friends}, \ wr ointecaated trial, with referen rom your own in Philadelphia, Washington and Chi- $! try that they are greatly Interestet locality {if requested Immedi te re- An interesting institute of the teachers and prin cipals of the Jordan school district was held in Judge M Ritchie's court room at the city and county building yesterday, attended by most of the teachers of the district. Superintendent J. W. Smith of the Jordan district made a short talk to the teachers, and John S. Welch, supervisor of the grammar grades in the Salt Lake schools, delivered a lecture on geography. under te eo te Deer fifty-eightreMormon missionaries from| "°°° Europe arrived at Portland, Me., last| by Mr. TEACHERS OF JORDAN HOLD AN INSTITUTE Washington sila: almost | February Servic 4 a" tangible plot, the story of which, in its unraveling, is absorbing from start to finish In other years, when the Press club ave annual shows, there has been some difficulty in entertaining all who want to see the productions, and for that reason this year afternoon and evening performances have been arranged, giving an opportunity to all who may be interested in the play to see it, _- +2. There's Reduction ve HORDE CRE p sw Iss APPI rau Es-In a variety pliquecd Patterus-the swellest 1909 jenleua =a 6 ang and tinted grounds-Special for this week, yd [New Residents ComApologies to "Man of the Several Utah Resi plete Work and Are Hour" in Construction of Coming Home. "The Bungle." NEW AR EE | Republican = - on |2"'sto53™ IMISSIONAIRES ARRIVE FROM CHILDREN NEW GLAS( r i Windus * -OW dheLINENS-ALL Valle, ehh cer eee ex- -__-- PRESS CLUB PLAY 1S SAID TO HAVE A PLOT for rooms has been so great of late that another house has been secure 3, at 4944 Commercial street, known as "The Friendly Inn," where beds are also sold for 15 cents and rooms at 25 centsa nigh One of the principal features of the Volunteers' work js the free dispensary. here are four physicians who contribute their services two hours each day for the benefit of the poor who are sic One is an eye and ear specialist, one a skin specialist, one surgeon and one a physiclan. A nurse, Mrs. Kohler, is in attendance two hours each day, and dresses "The Bungle," a story of municipal wounds and prepares statement of reform, which was suggested by "The the case for the physician Man of the Hour," will be presented The Volunteers also gather clothing j}at the Salt Lake theater March 31, ar goods to be given to th in cases} matinee ey also supply food and night, by the Salt Lake needed, and supply such other Press club. The play has been finished may be able Captain and the parts are now being assigned states that the work Is some to those who will make up the cast. self-supporting, and sometimes The rent {s $125 a month, and The pe rsonnel of the cast will be antwo tons of coal a week are required nounced in a few days. to keep the premises warm The play is somewhat of a burlesque "We are averse to the publishing of upon Broadhurst's production, and names. We have helped seven famyet it contains elements of philosophy kb within the last few days," said and humor that cannot be charged to aptain Edson, "but we have learned pure burlesque The fact that some the t many people are very sensitive of Salt Lake's most prominent actors when they temporarily embar-e to be seen in the cast assures sucrassed, and we seek to avoid hurting their feeling ‘be me appeals "Necesarily, the plot of "The Bunthrough the papers for the gle" is laid im Salt Lake City and thea Yo, we have no apicieaal' ‘meetings némioaphers of the plot savors of local at this time, but hope to have soon, political, social and industrial prob---_- OS lems. At the same time, while the FOR Illustrations . with SALF a nbsolutely. tremendous . eeant hohe oee das oes ~~ this stock Wash Fabrics arriving, and each New daintluess, distinct charm, delicacy of ate patent oreaS BLACK KID SCHOOL SHOES, soles and patent tip, size 2 at. fi ir 1 ws = ra se -_-<<$<-$<-$ Dutly-yes, Week sizes, Slay ene nee - MISSES' tension 113, to : UP Dainty New Wash Fabrics Aplenty 20.00 Harvest This c a .K haa . NAIA. as to Another . do what each this run of size in tyle, not a are > Basiness Footwear close §.00/ahd onaiy" of them worth up {083 Merete No _ es Shoe oO a to but SIZES recent VALUPS-CLEAN "TT uits a at 20.00 : Suits In colng a0 tt ......«... beyond anything shown and solid colors, worth $3.50 PRICE. 75 newest TO EXPRES- a in 82.00 PRICED, TOO. 14 a materi: Als, Ted ar ‘ SHOWN REASONABLE uits SUITS EVER AND = made the New . KID The vouatees or Am erica also carry vorkingmen's house, Ba st First South 8 he train reached the It is central Washington, and she Here received the Indian name by the vetrented at 15 cents a nigh Rooms | eran indian, who was at the station cost 25 cents a night. The demand | when the cars rolled in, eo line wonder? in SG) TNOWOsl Bty.e specia ade specia)l leader at, t Vv cairo: ‘If you esta Staff gi ve them What full = hich Gaptaii R.. M.. Shares Here there are a rented at 10 cents : Are Helped During the Cold, . : is S000 | DL ACK > - Se NONE 2 GARMENTS Spring Tailor Doing Bargains een weights course, we use every reasonable endeavor to see that the things given to us for distribution are distributed Are Doing. ¥ A DIE: s 38c ‘What Salvation Army and Vol-! heip first ana ask afterward. unteers all | But many dae col pay a small sum | for what they ge » have two hors to feed and one ee and we emp Hoy {a driver No, not necessarily a mem| ber of the army. We employ others } "Food is never sold. We are given food of various kinds by those who desire to help the poor, and we send it to those in need, without price. And |} as the staff captain has told you, we 9 of AT 38e. different E And de- . 5c UP TO 75c, SPECIAL Are We $1.15. in' cream Odds ane ee in men's ribbed and fleece lined underwear in and colo Values up to 75c. Special this EO Oe yaa,ccn ut Sree e Lie Steerer ct atten e elele aieieialersotcteiarnere -- THEY 3 such a showing ene SU ITS. ‘a Peneeieg stripes clal thls week have or for at, 1 Ladies' nt 39¢ a ynrd. : ii 10 bolts . White Cotton Tab le Felt, 64 Inche wide xtra heay used for the prot a ction of aininis room or :: rhe iln Be gi cial Monm ) li s to a customer, at, a yard es eaes 39c this, SPECIAL Special. customer Loe th styles that an SPRING New Spring ing this VALUES a a euffs attached Mon's Dress Shirts in all the latest stripo eee either tatched, sizes 14 to 17. Regular oe 50 and $ i; values. Special this week . 4 $1.25 MEN'S HEAV Y ‘RIBBE Dt NDE RWE -AR, 75ec. Men's OF WOMEN'S DATE. dressy model $6.00 BOYS' SUITS SPECIAL AT 82.65. These suits are made up in first class style of such well known een eels as worsteds, serges and cassimere in fancy mixed patterns h are mostly made ith plain coats and pants, some with ‘ited coats and Take kerbocker pants, sizes 16 years. Values up to $6.00. Special SAC MS Ge oS aha Oe LOS SO Lak Die oe a wide bess ele day cane Ura e ei vese nae . $1.50 AND OF New Neat, genuine to new see, THE FINEST os Urnris full could ba d as ONE SION OF THE FASHION wlee cle ete aic,e ........ccssceees a ents list an A ins B S he i absolutely Niats ote Se VRESENT LARLY a4 | a | 0 resses proots IN J |: better zsh .....:.cccsursvseave INDIA LINON, this week DOM VO ew ec PERSIAN LAWN, this week per yard FRENCH LAWN, this week per yard WAISTS Here is an assortment of 5 1s $1,25.. to at 75c Whit e Table Padding Zhe each, Best 25¢ grade at ; , : sea rnd Lak th re ee eae Sy a ie iF row * iL itt s a te splendid qualty ple ic "Mc : ee it. each ty. Sale Mon i t rac : WE |\s Splendid MONDAY! KNITTED broadshades, go at- ~ New SORTMENTS showing NIU 4 4C Iections the Saebns: Brand, Hemstitched Sheets, the laces dou: lei eee : measure 24 yards in yards in ‘width: recu- NDERSOLD Cc Our showing of New White Goods last week created an effect beyond our most esancuine expectations. Such bewitching Styles and tempting prices proved nothing short of revelations to our pitrous, Many patterns have been disposed of--only to be replaced with others equally attractive. We earnestly advise all lovers of High Cluss White Goods to see this assortment nad make sewhile lar . MONDAY ! Dress¢ Cloth Handsome loth and Henrietta, in many Se rth 8$20.00 Monday they'll yard. a 1f¢ nat values Mc 7 HAS MADE A GREAT HIT. } } U R MOND: MONDAY! Goods 5 VE a Corset Cc Cover Up to $20 Embroideries | Dresses aie? at $2.88 each. aera Ne Ra aaa ae Extra size White Marseilles Bed Spreads scalloped, hemmed and fringed, Square and with cut corners, measures : ae inc ‘a oh l ne designs. Specia for onday limit 1 to a customer, Bt, GAC. oc. ; . Spring . T 7 MONDAY! OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF New AL { * a . MONDAY! CoTTON HOSE . The Majestic Bleached ‘Bed ble ‘Bea Sizer ) Sed Size length and.23 2 at $1.48 a Bolt. Sanaa ies eae 100 pieces Whi English Long Cloth, soft aRareeeen aale rE similar to Nainsook bu heavier washes sort and silky, yard-wide Value 2.25. Special for Monday, limit 1 bolt to a customer, at, 1 a bolt eaters ° i j aioe 10 pleces New Zephyr G Ingham, in atl gn crotte : tk check and stripes, in all the plain ees including the popular blues, the new & : wae , se srinelaia a Hie elma ey Renee all embroidered yard wide. yard- LADIES' s Hemstitched_| Bed Sheet at Sic _a_ yard. at ry MONDAY! " _New Zephyr Ginghams ; White Silk Embroidered Flannels scalloped edges, 10 pieces Skirting ae ONDAY a MONDAY MONDAY! : 124¢ 123. Embroidered_| DEMONSTRATED. AMAZINGLY SO BEFORE NEVER WERE DOLLARS Large displays of POWER OF YOUR The mightiest aggregation of values ever offered will be shown here tomorrow. THE PURCHASING Bargain Inducements of the age are here for your choosing. been arriving last week. The Most Extraordinary shipments of New Spring Goods have New Goods will be arranged to strike your fancy. Mammoth <=> McDonald's Cocoa tastes better than the finest coffee. It is a healthful drink, clears the complexion, enriches the blood, up builds the system. McDonald's cocoa is an incomparable good as the chocolates which he inakes. meal drink, as |