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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN KEPUBL'T4N, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1909. SIO Table covers. $4.50 values, $2.50 The gain season's greatest barin the art department -27-inch round quisitely ed with table Rich Aelita finishedge. PHONES: specials vs snes 122-2200 S Wadaen Iwo 40c quality, 25c. lustrous silk taffeta ribbons, showing all the new covers-ex- hand-embroidered, dainty scalloped Taffeta ribbon. ] shades Bell-EXCHANGD all for suitable Independent-227.' Call silk elie 22. departments. ; o spring, for trimmings, 5 hair etc.; inches bows, 40c¢ wide- millinery, values ay special sale ..:. 56 a0essi eek 25c sales at Walker's that will crowd the dept to its fullest capacity. . Thousands of yards just received for this surpassing silk event. Thisis a silk and color season and we have made big preparations. We have planned the greatest silk sale in our history. A sale that brings to you the greatest silk buying opportunity of the year-greatest in scope of style variety, beauty of colorings and unprecedented prices. for New Spring Silks | 78c for New Spring worth up to $1.25. worth up to S7e JISC Two immense Soft, satiny silk sale in our history. silks riety E weaves and patterns, including a large vanewest 26-inch foulards, liberty satins, satins, twills, taffetas, and chiffon taffetas, The greatest variety of new patterns and wanted shades-conventional weaves, polka dots, checks, stripes, hair line satins, louisines and fancy novelties in the new colorings of old rose, vieux bleu, reseda, wisteria, royal, brown, tans and blue-Sic to $1.25 new silks, sale, 58c. season's popular | | C ] Rich, lustrous buying of the e as Ss i : S f uU X | aU | Elaborate pattern hats - clever models from UR S er as oO owiln ‘bits. Lpiiner im from Stimis Madam the Easter creations exhibits. the the gathered Mf a asses . | DEPARTMENT for | | | ] athletic e. £ = it, wi to torialelory the and revive Lal Lake Salt memories Ese )ot oO ? (Salomon closing et fashion ee behind New eet ; that clothin . are Everything nant a Ou recognized is In as ane t the t effect will pre-]| Captain \ are eme those who See have he 1) markets 1ere Ee hurry. go ¢ se ential te ae The oO he keynote "not gaudy.' easures in New n otherestates have I no pe % Opening something betymaar tie fli { 2 stripes year. | slaids have come to oe oniaht dity Tan a br eo . - t I 8 to do; ne nk ete lth G Se walstco: is. ~ it | moat URS, Ithem, say Sit be broidery and Sonate Momento I r They must are play the most varie - : March I. Oo "aN ESS tl- are - it diff- go to been LAUSIZ MONTE Weber the iit meric | cho ee | Valse? vAviequine: Pierrot reambula Rablenuechiis = Bldrestan Cahirette: A At . -full the be a) 9 a ss ee aa om. bw wil. te service, BEFORE " @* ® rehearsal of es , sold em1 em- bo le DOY shades. medium and of made styles, novelty curntahings, noe patterns. hate, snicte all-wool Z 63c ain allions hex heavy y sselling ing aree has as left Venesse and 5 we place on Bathe the season 5s "e s. os BETO! Aa Irish, 21st, which re ard the yard y feature eee a sale ‘ ig Larpt OP te regular = eee at ae the of as Featured ra | | Ra nO lanes . -_ d sha ff $5 rom d d he els resses and P es h the d . r1ces ee d ect-featured in range a a $ to iit ‘ is 55. lace coats , si My \ a A' "y ) | ay nal > KY ny Rees| 95: F or E aster of han c ° §S h owlng are m some ° wit oe = ersian coats b m range 2 i d sp | endl a , ids raids, fro $ 2 25 B some ryt mil ee ver y y | i empire sty es oe - rices a es: sha < ; ine neat . d | d th r others cj 2 | ong hipless and elaborate- : h new an d the black white, special 69c : . we Gimme 7 : e T mo ular pa mn under- in ecru,:1-4°to 1-2 inch - tucks,\" eale:'the ae 1 Sie SS hee: Co the f with with the e the Symphony Peer aE a| 5 and Ate nets trimmings, d tailored Exquisite al ex Ct eoot, ee pees rT . new - bolt $4.75 dada As price 2 Monday $1.45 e hipless: d 0 moderately Novelty mesh lace 9 ci ohe «ste Prices fabrics, wuss ‘ton caps, (te: . Monday ucke sale of 18 inch sae kl RY) BPSSe e | ay and meshes tucked . nets,sat weights aie 5 as able for waists and. guimpes as ef welwe 2 + and white 8 be . k OKeS. lace an li lion tiste Values § . ; the empire long \remnants,, patterns, from Prices | Giantsl elaborately trimmed braids and finished trated, they are heavy medallion regularly mesh lace, ee eat ‘novelty, 2 atterns for muslin weight. and -pantern: mes wear trimmings, and Norone eee Yigee . : informal-we are showing the new Parisian and modes in 3-piece suits-beautiful charming styles in elegant French serges, As illusAeoline and Marquisett fabrics. cover me new te of ary in service in soloists will. 0 0 waists light juvenile and plain ies in fabrics dashing in etc., aee ote wear-formal Easter fashionable For is the We towards Miss Vote Florence O'Nelll, Soffe soprano; man and George Mr 'Softe ia: to sine ne ats jtaris." th Y Jo $50 to $255 yvard- eesseason's's to $2.00 pre- true have, tended the cathedral, M.|Mary's f ogs novelty one ee coverts, ah "Also the coat Eu- grounded in not ae noe te rk val- us with a large stock of lace medal- < of their this may instru be o has cheviots, aches tiga iteiiae cor Pe alt. 11 2\ke bargain tables for a rapid and complete clearance Regular stock, clean and fresh, values that sold from 25c ¢ a a few cance: to inadequately fe last few years has | | better teaching, . | LiLhe-| | AtAt today 111 aa. m. oO Paphnenasnt ~~mcarig study who red el and are not a yaaa well fundamentalwever principles true 29: nd "ae Capriccioso Il for puplls || ef Josef at First by pianist: rope American reqnni ceil: BOW 16 Ce kaa 20c- > wasvecsrereescveerescis "i d Lace The t such at of fine quality, the ut c SPOclal that apes is not work a it pleasure, and they 5 She : ho ¢ e to for I alriably found my American pupills well prepared. Perhaps the great| est increase In musical culture here in oe {| ;| Musicians given Chaconne. hath pastorale smiled, pupll 2 = Monday,Oi | that pushed) to a . ae o i® C nt the season's newest tts {9% sre ara showing In our juvontlo departme ai Handsome 3-piece suits for Easter, lace orset Tae atat that but cult 1 omnes ene. ates mn lm j etl 3 ay x ehirt: market nh s the T and Sedalia chureh, oer Wt popular. ee Orr Saltair, April -=- rogcran nang » tha' . Music d. f spring | percales, and DAE Sey ane | Z ‘cuff' of , ball, ns TI c is struck.|¢" inti-rac 1 here ane ole ated: th ri large othe extent. _ eee ne, t D5¢ the v2.28 el 18¢ | s embroidery : ye cover corset loom hand Dainty broidery in the exquisite open inch swiss 18 An patterns blind you. are 1udience : eee a C gone ike ana outing fan |™2° A Ht eso, neara 1 atatea|{ | leader is theEO, pia eee ‘ here rybe York, a The.attached thers. 0 In mere os Rtclare Umit a } the ae 1... price have invariably found them tempera} mental, naturally musical and serlousminced,' gel: ate work us ang Madras irting t s authentic . with. (: fe l: new fancy s a ew 28c only, 36- colors plain hes tata wenn are wate Dee a At a et an ae pat- | wide-25c 5 / inchs il nese plaid end abcess, from our new Spring stock,stock,‘$1.00$1.00toto | | ch so : fired his imagi- whi for it: makesyou. SAE AES ly when \{nstruct ha | rials here their| 5 Fe In eaeall es stripe plaid, erased obscured or| Reldld, Anirad oot | sone, wanted', Rotors from our new Spring $15.00 values-sale, the yarc ! 1 | frlends ot 77; Je itio fuallter ieee . ak patterne oe Oree! a Cdablate Fe | | s that to him this country al b . A ' will be a land of romance. is charcy acteristic of the American public that it wantsts t to know r more more o of theea artist st as L ma to know him intimately. This T co oe Sete t nee ‘ at iDha rmot : y eand]. r a inc : cort ect relation of ¢ " ee chaser. Rich 1 with and . . oe . Dress trimmings | had much to do with Americans during his concert tours in this and a siitad ae caved S ore gular | | I-lke,. | ie it is ripe enough to picl An advanced birds-eye view of the) ew fabrics fo he spring d sumne tceording to well known tailors vhich dignified OrK | ments lente eeyi at it v ind ‘clothie oa aaa such a richness of tex ‘ nd bewildering profusion © imagntifal l ‘color effects b the most' ‘ hable no that ea it would lead ono to sup 1 < : : ' ure ndor 1 lha |} both dots Now is the time to select Easter es eens oe esse yard aaa BOO e ea u : ERE 7 | gar-!/country will "hicageo York, for . centerg dress ¢are ce! # Of of Gress riginal luster, Caer né¢ iene ies) 1080 and ‘@ Oiettitiretee sping |s°eprinting of summer tyles novel- pring UAE then n ny: or the Seen tee Be RRAEy se l ine 3 Tanumteilo I a7 ile Av ) . ar 5; read 1 Stores nd the the /oh Aho | at of the Ncw Inst show > last k oF Ss not a wink I the tallors and clothiers of Salt Lake getting busy for the summer sea; ieL'e earments.vbalt lake si) ur ; of Easter 1 fin- fine a Monday wea plac on the bargain tables one entire lot of cluny lace, bands and edgings ranging in widths from 1 to 3 inches, cream and white, dainty patterns in a large assortment, | | ANNEX ST aril coth able, aa in the aespringLI ae pee ree 1905 With ASS a8 . il The val will be cut. . Cluny ments. the skill of the cutter will be| abroad to study with him in his Eushown in the artistic plainness of the) ropean home Because of this I feel sale y t ] hay ly , tn Lh 1ethem." to qualified decorations than rathe r garment the way, by Lhevinne, recently inne conspicube will effects Ornamental ous at by t thelr absence Rich and varled|is a great reader of American literature as a boy, was fond of the novels of an} and, with of design, plainness colors AUDY . the colin | J and cottons are among that will be worn Narn tern S- A eh wal valuee-aale, NS ens ties § aed i cha -prices will surprise you by their smallness. MILLINERY taffetas, ete.- A vast wealth the fashionable Your Easter waist must be stylish-with that fashionable charm and exelusiveness demanded by every correctly gowned woman. We show the season's latest effects in handsome messaline and chiffon dress models-the elite for Easter wear. Made in the new long sleeve and high collar modes, especially suitable for wear with the $7.3-piece suits- f ' ace aries cee best fancy ‘patterns,' aldo ldin, 87) Be cher oan mnehes wide will find your fancies and ideas fully realized in these new millinery modes-from the simplest to the most elaborate they are individually charming and fashionably correct. We call especial attention to the new effects in colorings, shapes and sizes for wear with the new Easter suits and And style, exclusiveness and variety are not all gowns. Stylish oe suitings, Belfast Ne | a Ae cece you 3 the ginghams, Dress ; oe including alles < : @ fig- new the. f beautiful upon, Dp . of elite . and nEes decided | ormer millinery a ere aaa have | | in lawns %ress foremost ia th eat acne bewa SE matter No has materials, TOU what y _ shapes, - Pe E oie vs poate ae variety of ; colorings re sur wath oolorings An exceptional quality in all the street and costume shades-sale ........... $ 7. ~ fabrics and ond oral jac, | lahed ton wotting,iy the | \ the new colors for spring-Prices tane° cred senpea grounds, 12 irae vale BiZe | tu sults $2 inenes wits | o 4 . ‘ wash Hundreds of yards of the new wash fabrics jlaced under the bargain hammer for Monday- lawns, batistes, dress linens, tissues, dress ginghams, printed foulards, ete-in the season's newest patterns ard wanted colorings - both plain and fancy. our own workroom-superbly exclusive and artistic. Modes individually be- coming and distinctive. showing of Easter Milli New weaves Handsome, lustrous, clinging messaline petticoats for wear with the new hipless suits and gowns. Made in the latest Parsian gored style and finished with deep accordion pleated and ruffled flounces of extra weight. Wilkes 4 spring Messaline petticoats for Easter-$7.00 we offer for Mon- new oxfords and pumps. Nobby and fashionable lasts in the new street tans and black and made of the popular suede calf and kid tans. A complete range of sizes and widths to select from-$#4.00 and $4.50 $3 AS values-special er ere a=. € new \{ day and the week an exceptional bargain in the season's 8 satins - Liberty conventional designs, geometrical figures, polka dots, novelties and the popular ultra shades of catawhba, vieux rose, lie de yin, wisterla, mauve, helilotrope, royal, navy, porcelaine, gobelin, browns, greens, tans, and the new effects in fancy checks, stripes, Pekin ombres, ete. Postively the greatest silk sale in our history- $1.25 to $1.75 new silks-sale, 7Sc. Pre-Easter Sale oxfords and pumps-$3.45 To stimulate early Easter shoe | silks-foulards - printed satins - imprimes-messalines - chiffon more beautiful and rich than ever before. to the greatest the the 7 Sc silk sales Monday Beautiful spring silks, soft simmering fabries that win instant favor-3,000 yards that beckon you here tomorrow in of Silks up. \ . - Rubenstein | Episcopal the Symphony," ished Sun-| "Dancus," Last much hall. ‘hristensen's tor McClellan devoted for ich many equests St eno ey Pee aces The |/have ‘been ime to trying out the beautiful - sey - Sunday |offertory; soprano ‘of ' the|Shepherd 1c. | Mills; ing" duet (Vante (Pontius). In - solo, Water), Heavenly Mrs. W. "The Miss Love A. 7 Good| Gall Abid- Wetzell| Dansantes, | Lettres ReconnalsPaplllons. Estrella, Repligue, ‘hlarina. Chopin. Hill" number his is the] numbers not selected. In a aera and Claude Nettleton; postlude. : sance. Pantalon et Colombine, Valse Al|< omposition l yi our old friend, Photh-| of these, Mr rd MeGurrin " te ae u ates hoir director, Mrs. wilt im A. Wet- | lemande, Paganini, Aveu, Promenade, | @'oe. who presented the orchestra with | heard as harpist, having cons n ; sore organist, Edward Kimba Pause, Marche des. "Davidsbundler,'|#!! the parts of this masterful work. | assist in the lition of what prom= | Aing. 7 8 * contre les Phillistines. It d lig ited all who heard it at the in-|1ises to be a ble program, Dae by, In the First Congregational church ° fal reading and promises to rang} ° di ' yMOrrow or Pra e chol rill sing ; ! : Bar umong the best things done by the Miss Zora Shaw will sing tho offerne ek i ey ae rth 10M}, ae iver fae Preine Thea a ‘ ' a the j S v today chureh today chureh Paul's St a solo tory | orchestra major, ; Noeturne, ps ; C TIE > b, Slazurka, a 1 OpOF } : t a oe anthem,) Mr, Grine will Pee sing tenor iey solo.An Ortne wil : we aon ee on ae c re ue uf srelude gan Morn) use oh SS at as sololst appear will Weithe a Mr, B minor, ¢ PB A Study, Dy 56. N ; . zpatal ait Chopin | the final recital and give the beautiful The choir of St. Paul's church, unHalil Viti aR, Aes 5 ‘i o "s "Caontabile by Gigout sa- | d. Scherzo d'Albert | concert Tach: " y The r z , . arkhoel, | fferto lude. relud A Cantabile, igou a-| 4 a e Danube Schulz-} ts a : ae D3 er oo nae M oe Pennie ws x ae direction of fi Pe oe orig i ft - ; ny a rALY prelud ithem, | tiste's "Communion in G," as the of-} ; n . 1ud7 wile eram I nelude h Mendelssohn reparing n aprropriate prog I Oo c ee : wrap m ons' "Prelude mi Josef Lhevinne, the Russian planist,| "Ruy Blas' overture, Shubert's Tntin- , t 5 elaborate a, ia il ser vices of the Day of Praise ls Done ti HH, Pike;)fertory, and Lemmens Prelude D." i { --- - DISSOLUTION Salt Lake LAW Utah, . PARTNER 15, 1909 ing between M, M. Kaighn and Thurman, under the firm name atyle of Kaighn & Thurman Is this dissolved by mutual consent, M, M.. KAIGHN, R. B; THURMAN, ges THEATER. BIJOU B. and day ‘The law City ee -- OF SHIP. Mareh partnership heretofore exist- vine ictures jlllustrated Moving pictures, ustrate Byery afternoon and evening, ae a CS ston be and 10c. songs. gs. admis- |