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Show 6 THE SILKS FOR THE | | dressy Y ABOVE _ ae Satins Also REPROACH toh Hold i - me.oODFring, Ideas ' rChe and new so the are fo of that the satin color to the INTER-MOUNTAIN they the construction variety " | riage are coat, o: fthe because irre-| lining,= and thus street it ite ce Otic : aren ._|in street coats By Mrs. Frank a falls no evening wraps and day coats, for ; MARCH subse extra] -- -- ning Against Washington. 4é a by| Various March. is ray ror eee 5 ibout. note aper.do Rosiinond i eTwhite,Rian tbatrather Pi ain bore 3 se | Slanders. ~ MRS. JOHN, A. BY E improved est = a six iany . Patio. heavy aate ata ee 16ale sizegra people. so 7 heavy silks makes this "will higher for less be in the the price more exclusive to certain a wear out so| width. pays for difference the 26 cents moderate one narrow she m% great yard, wear always a yard in the priced takes better and with the/ are being well have the with a color liked for underrobe as the soft unobtrusive afternoon used for :net eu white little of YOGAN 272-We hear [The the|able effect makes/are well of/are 0 that| consideration to light the seen liked be at in had a are] dresses, these in. little and frocks.}a distance, silks, both which|/ medium o pay silk a to sufficiently insure high good eonsiderably aes arg sil price wear. silk, ; thirty-six eee = erg ire inches are much a} docs not thé|many than is cling the to other best a the form, for| as dO Black to more used than ured A silk new S j | s allowable to write an address of widedressinakers than of narrow silk. Indeed,; gome say that wide silks| cut to greater advantage, tain styles of skirts they them up. Narrow that are to greatestin rgarreents, skirts many silks ee which de pleated be used and made which with} are a great many varieties sor 1879, AOS offre ea ay o +. ae een color indeed, part color in the To is Gaeee 553 play: spring due a of the this through shops ery ee os important riot are the ssors, of a silk departments| ce positively beautiful - revels shades. creek of the wer becoming {im gold in color, and| that retain ‘and ee invariably as the on rich of the] Claims, those which eer and tones ari wistarias, of grect ety ro of the deeper and was by ri so r men man by ee a woman new blues in the ft the matter is that be worn by women of eomplexion, particularly the almost as any of ee new gowns are made with lace collar and chemisette, which layed may be; dyed to match the silk, or of the gen- erally becoming tonea, a Foulards white Are Poulards are being ana igen woman man to Roa was a one poor.' induced abstract. Alas-|amount of $50 the EM employ Joel]. in piOy by panned ee Warren cupying four school in homestead 1831 fonary lishing > »}ber made him out into short| = ek used in the designs got the very was more to jp bany, and ten with large n Indefinite design of} good aie the have ng a of the ploneer| matter be of 2 = it must are not in Dauphin] months. After teaching| 7 years, he took up| In Washington and and for more . ue eral are than hauling the and is the lumber in Pub- E. stork royal Ye and are that ep : a 0 : er known 1 Looney one o the ly und in * tique oak silver stan¢ and In resting > it will on be ttle yymptoms ond be|aiiment swill be. noted so! book by the doctor. = progress. = baby's se > 9 & Save the Money 08 that ons ie yomen discussed No references required-just come in and make few in by a 1° that have luncheon a Month of these the bull to the accepts with had or 2 study of Ore NAGS principles labors -hi every-day gained aie these ave hav bv made the thane at those who quisittor waean tad "bulletins | o es $a misunder- | -_-- at the Baie to* the re-| a after live, hope fifth, at a ae long absence, -- ; Hows | ae Le ve I and morema can come sincere ly, ae CONSTANCE WRIGHT little while Rosamond iid,| to thank She sent ‘Have "IT want to. write on] so half- say "No, hard it had not to say forgotten, the properly," right said. thing and Rosamond it is| to| in a| in4 about : 7 your - t} -- | m™ it 0 mother that than if ber that a your own. to Alice! but ~ oul , itiowyou writing I should dictate. note of that sort A friendly note, a natural, spontaneous. abrupt, may be but it need ent husiastic gushing. to think of thing which I am you sure a note It must has are not three - ft that It being with time} very taken be} nt pretty is well. something I may see but) you to pass} have her present. | It 1S Just a [. Write ‘Alice, am ; n tural very it. personally given how me,' and much sign deatoF deligh ana , aa : may effort to multiply the products off bap Rreater bard ary one 1é situated are wo € Are pleasure it ‘Yours wel 1 as by See have alle come have ) oOo S e] to be oO t m as e a 1S 1 oO @ & ] it e wings pe } e a e O O ey n umes © GHO It's the starting of the greatest We T THE money-saving ENTIRE sale for CITY the are going to reach every AND ALL people man, UTAH that woman was and ever child with the greatest bargains that were ever shown in a store or over a counter. It's not a matter of how much we would like to make, but a straight business proposition of how little goods can be sold for, in order to get thousands of dollars in the next few weeks. OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS' worth of all new and high grade goods to go at prices never before The | shiftless en- | | ‘been | i sur- | that wealth can £0 Iingloriously obtainable r ; most beautiful styles and creations That's Going to Do Wonders Here that can be shown in the far East will be shown here in this sale. Our great showing in dress goods and all wash fabrics, embroidery and laces outclass all former attempts of our life-and the styles we show in ladies' tailor-made suits and jackets are the most attractive you ever saw. Nothing but Fashion's : as 9 It's the Dollars of Our Daddies well as men5 lave I shares in these benefits mult } And what fs the result? American| women have demonstrated their s perior general knowledge on all subpects affecting the home and the wel-| 6 of the American people, If Taek | ures are made they will come from lac superior from not and { through | this way. will find their exact wants here in all ready-to-wear garments and at prices that will surely bring you No matter what you want that is carried in first-class dry goods stores, come here during this sale and we will prove to you that we can save you dollars and cents on all purchases. Our showing in shirt waists means wonders to you. Thousands to select from-and the waists. all at prices that mean; We sel] Just make your arrangements to be here at. the opening Monday morning, March 29th, and Please write and tell your friends what's going to happen morning, March 29th, 1909. in Salt Lake at R. K. Thomas Dry Goods Co.'s, commencing Monday Again we say the whole store is ablaze with bargains on little items as big ones. It's the greatest sacrificing sale that was ever held in Salt Lakas well all new spring goods direct from the looms of this and foreign countries, e and } a position among the brainy, tho ghtful en women of the nation who have done something for the better- | ualities | will ultimately win aioe Peet See ao | The "Stampa" newspaper of Rome, | states that Signora Toselli, who was the divorced wife of the king of Sax-/ ony, and who was recently separated from her husband, Signor Toselli, the| pianist, is about to open a millinery establishment, at- - , latest. The children @/a>y 9 Come Be Among the First- We Bid You ~ Welcome Experjenced . you "' ---- found elsewhere in this city. Superior, x hope pane I Cartel Not a cent's worth of old goods to show; all bright, new stuff direct from fashion's headquarters, at prices that will surely meet with your approval. It's the great advanced sale that's getting ready for all Salt Lake and all the conference crowds that's sure to come. It's a matter of dollars and cents to you and to us. Come early and stay late. It's the well known and most responsible house of R. K. Thomas Dry Goods Co. that sends word to all of the people through the columns of this paper. It will be the brightest days as well as the happiest days of your lives to come and procure bargains that can't be pee to na wit and mothers; the betér qualified are y to train their children for good citi{zenst ip understand the conservation of the intellectual Is ag important as that of the material resources of a nation. sabor saving machines are being constantly | introduced and the greater the knowle in the use of them the more profitably the results. Women t Cc : c : XY r z thi is . ried Sa anc You of this sort, ‘I you soon, when fectionately.' i --- fan. wishing | for {t- That ron , her at pee ‘J 2 ; to La ah ay, would say, Ww ou charming of was been days - whe saw toYo Aliceame?if you 7 rhaps ‘Perhaps I of) indifferent, acknowledging wr BEY be) not not be long without friend allowed abo more shoul should be 8 should you, and to choose some-! she hopes may please you.| you have without Your gift, do| you Remem- ‘ for f yourself first" ‘re - | would Selanlhy tae Rain Wine aCe irst, le y eciy'Motesapeaktaa £ Jv help york} te nul ourse Tt witl note appreciation her for the birthday present! me,' | you forgotten to do so? I - "Think he ik : a plied you a : a owe we j}asked Mrs. Wright in surprise. ‘‘You} ; must not delay another moment." | pleasure| luncheon ie Howard war ea 3. ‘Ye Yours {fm her about| hesitatingly, the - friends to meet Mra7% : $ 9 ee whe' has voters | tells me it is con-| T shall send informal} must write them my-| me > F in| heard of, in order to get cash quick. D3 1© application o and Saanvaceationainn methods. that the advantages Store open evenings till 9:30. t a ways : hour answer, fauTn with she March 1 oco to third, | and written consulted give h c -a pleas- March in the company S in invitation o'clock, the date alas mistakes you your uy 299 It | invitation, inaugurated in this city. on. be agvrcultus mleonecaa oa 3 @ knowledge the better rounded C0 t | } eee by suggestions made by these PUreaus. No argument can be set up |" dd i Oo eS o Mination wo ea1 y Dts € o 0 subjects any more than can they be Used to. discourage men from making fortunes eis Write the reply as Tuesday, he and b you McDonald bureaus| men and weromen a re who have succeeded in spite of their vironment. 266 STATE STREET. OPPOSITE KNUTSFORD HOTEL ~, I en ‘" tn | knowlno one knowlbe is various pie maeother tte So. many people who. reared in the lap o Western Outfit Co. L formal Wh the | se- lections. $1 a Week- $4 feel kno | num- arious olin 7c *rivolous bene:women your rocer e m, ex- our r chemistry, horticulySler pureanimals food, ‘ 1nd as profit American York e t Sg soon find their | estimation of em-|} ay a Our line of spring's latest concelts 1m suits, tailored or faney-skirts, dress or walking-hats for special or ordinary occasions-is right in line with the New hibits. All priced on a cash basis, and the assortment is superb. you a Get your new spring suit, skirt or hat now and enjoy them while you are paying for the SOLU ' |Plied by the use of alkalis in the sol Poultry products were multiplied tenfold by the use of proper foods; in th« pending. of dciry are cts fot oe of the|2® down in any- For invitation blamed we i : Farmers. knowledge PD ersonalial iowledg weV great improvement to be Borrece Be Thetr ai Cc Zt. they have found they were wasting re rie hea on account of their ignorance as to how to manage them properly They found, for instance, the egeta bles were greatly Improved and multi- an an> » entered e d = discharged. are much 1-|from daughter} pays his promised palace, Queen Wil-| | ---e- on 26ce from]|and last. of tt Margaret the the a to been imhas been the dupes insignificant information upon ture, agriculture r gis- than ma "? atheFerecords have. will rer ee upol cupled failed topics avor be pitied fact, sconen erec ployers uate from his Sixthvontraletl Bie weight, size. date of his first tooth, the] first step, first attempt at speech, and | all the bea ae Syente that .wr ine pare m Four? ine eeaye is dll, the | finished foulard, with the dots spaced| ut regular intervals, but acknowledged that these born or the wealthy.|,or ana generally proper place in the helmina will recetve from one of her loy: utch towns the most appro-| priate gift a young mother could ex-| pect. This will be a "Baby's life book" woven in the satin, over which een, are scattered the small white| Gots in a varlety of geometrical pat-| terns. Some of the latest imported] sowns, however, aro made of a duller cee was ra. Two sons, grandchildren. When visit to to to requests ized by an ea many cases of malbusiness. life there have n Pee ect u asked t es you Robinson's and Thursday, .a dishonest to an got the better of her} confessed to her peculations government was able to re- she the 3 of located MeMichael, company, formerly an on I have date, ‘Will of She had bees ¢ aernment. al-a A anc : e las 1@ male} stuc of these bulletins by members of the congregation. | live on farma. rior to the | charter $n s survived by his wife, who was|of the information they hi e new foulards, but the imported) styles give the preference to the smal-| ier sizes, from the pin head to the pea| spot. Foul sllk8 are generally| shown rather the unfortun- by been few women who have plicated, and in every case it proven that the women were of dishonest men a he was appointed colporteur for the American Baptist Spangle, is Rosamond | venient for invitations Dupe. currency or $60. of er the ‘onsclence consclence ae being ious man feasance | eet Seater in sasting Wishiigne, northern Idaho and northeastern Ore. e organized rst church| ;at dresses for morning and street wear,| a8 well as for gowns intended for more formal occasions: ‘There are a great | vane of] oe allowe ano eo 1erse he ae ( pF ecome phe, Bf in-| fatuated with this scoundrel and for a ee |/time kept her f dishonesty venusecret a secret, ul but acci-|and found immediately He fcr)Mare Marshall, » Popular, made that| ones. gether ith being int ene dull new|a most After ef ‘shades are so melting that they can| ; Mrs H «wish expect third person ‘Mrs. Wright luncheon county, «+: November. 29, 1835, he|and commissions is incomprehensible.| second youngest of 12 children. He | Women are he homekeepers and} crossed the plains by ox team in 1862,| through these various bulletins of the | t he journey from Iowa to Oregon oc-| departments she can acquire valuable sreen tinge, while the soft greens and old golds are beyond compart. Thao! received the same ure employe Employe eng str much. - the handling icy of dollar ate' United; Warren while creel rom ee eee ire had 2 cots Spokane. company, in half-past one "You see that and| ca here repl hostess will may to reply. while found re r fact one Spokane 1 ground he nearly. and a your she secretary of ere avoid women who | sttndings eu oF d 9 | notes?" 6 ar form pre- employment é ty purl r e k S l t afti rink. trong y nu rl ve °] "é U d ° t d h lf easl y iges ed. se a as d an at sid oat Pe to giving aan redit that. te {self I shall say this day shia wcherumnent has never lost "Dear Mrs. Robinson: 2 : wooden cross on carved a notice of death of Hector McLean, who] years before, leaving $600 which bar they is obligatory clerks fle ,. he its|the in of for t ] 1aea husbands nk brothers .and| ply, Mrs, Wright said, "I intend to give| were at the front fighting thes juncheon for my friend. Mrs. Howe. | of the countr law author.| lt Will be'a pleasant way forme to} e gereenbacks and| Meet some old friends and make ne w | tl the Walla country Creek, ri So brother, clamoring ig io abbreviate. tl in the aoe r pe a cee nited during eee. States B GaBTet ; ~\o Yashington, Idaho and yregon, It goes without saying that en ere > ues gray or delicate who, while a student at the University | edg« profitable thing and or in eir composition; of Iowa, converted John E, Clough, a}has ever aquired too much then there are the glorious yellow and prominent Baptist foreign missionary,|edge, Why women should not ™m shades, entrancing | is dead at Spangle, Wash., southwest] well informed as men on the 1 of she that just eater f mauves be and the) eae where whether Stance, f chiefs of bu-| OaNaneliti Gel : Si- almost women F. Hs of the Be, thing pleasure SUre equal] positions of men oe hey to is 227 have not are obligatory ee a "As a rule, ree have| Do _, "What or tht their jealousy men]ae ennKTS hey they warfare their fathers battles t veteran later deputy 2 fashioned There| prospects natural colored shantungs some that are just off wonderfully a war in Oregon resident dent and was made Rr. 8 ee displays of silks great deal of the|Tudely the one - be. | Henary ie eaeorelnies, 93 Wy Be careful always to write legibly and| straight If you are in doubt about | | the spelling of a word, consult a dic-| operatedTaree -by an automatic He]ra | cover the entire theamount she had eS geo dam. RED by converting property she taken surnee ence eee Aas vice rendered {nto money, which fully canen cS Shah ene : > |celed her defaleation. 5 ay x < >i " Yield being $150 a day. The discov-|~r She aid ong survive her shame style value of the new silks, and this which was is certain to be quickly appreciatead|@nd burial by the discerning woman Bven in| starved 10 passing Warren, afterward Birch and to men C e c the Yukon river, | pe miles south of Circle City It is}and hydraulic and dredging proposition|and | 74 en Se eee trar eat ote ol terects beautiful] Warren, police of HawnSpokane, : £ex-chief of . ea eethe has come into his own in the 1 y q7,000 acres acres of 0 mC d 14nd. He owns ground face,een and still others with = ache stro sheen that {s very rich in effect. These lustrous rough woven silks are suitable for evening wear as well as for| ® S. of the writer pie ae iciitetes of the ae oe General east r treasurer comes| favorite | States marshal at Cleary , sitine ka,4 who is visiting hisis ‘ of thess|0n aieene the requisite for nine years and Shantungs. sisti 2 7 eee ; or ted Ss eeess cane coat to match, the most fashionable} . silks are tussors‘ and shantungs. There} ae itso has Bannockand Indian Walla eastern gores. \Wuassors and . r suits ene say, a general Robert in children's} waists, and in or to apo agreeable be reeks anes Paneed Secretary Chase, the closely resembleS/;he treasury, to empl soie, qualities becoming riba constant SO} fashionable silks of the day, and fine wearing qualities that insure because} making can advantage petticoats, Needless draping and for cerare certainly] major ar and/fer Pp a few years ago, and while the|in. both street and evening shades, fs] price is naturally higher than for aja crepe weave, and, while it has the] narrow silk it must be borne in mind} rich lustre of the beautiful old Can-] that a much less quantity is required} ton crepe, is of the same dull far and away more artistic, Tower. scams are necded in' women ute ALD'S iv : inc ‘sad ae ma sve fcSOUL. naa 4 a atin halt, aefo ||} isshort: notes;once o1 Invitations. Note paper I folded to fit the envelope. like. ‘to _ have e the ® addr engraved address. engrave: SANGRE Ehe'ton « : it lore pe ‘ ft the note paper, but by : gayer colored or fig-| (he 5 era Civil war, ovomen> foroO having = in-|™uster beto- avrepeated do silk they|cachemire of but it woul that there @re| eee always as they might observation large and|trouble material materials, the|be - lightened port orty-five The OF cause silk added to the] dark blue are the most favored colors 7 c ay amounts to a/for the . Sssilk bathing r s sult, which may| higher figure - the from for For not as employment, cost of making, it is much better} the bathing suit, because it does not policy, that is to say greater economy, | hold the water, and therefore the silk ‘cost of the trimmings, dressmaker'sa bill, often majority [Sacra penerous re shades. Taffeta kind, prove em pio yMents Abe, (CC PaEL Oe withTS cause of their sik dally contact UOT designs girls' Specimens of this very difficult to many 7 and| Narrow hairlines, which give a change- quality silks, into and| The} silk will be the design, Even when than degree quality. ihe them ee ca a = ss same Nevertheless satin the,>» silks sam to get any kindno ofwoman a good should] wearFancy expect oO e t * motoring, for simple afternoon and Satin Used for Undergown, creat deal of criticism of young wo-| the top, toward the right, if it 1s not morning dresses, as well as those for Satin is used for the undergown of/rien employed in the government de-} &araved Remember that a letter street wear and for the bathing suit.{the beaded and bugled net tunics,| iments. that they only accept this|/% ated at the beginning on the rightEven Uttle girls and babies have silk|}as the glimmer of the satin under employment to give them more.mone; nee Bide?.@. NOTES bres; Beene. end ites The sonic quality crof thee" the news silks is} ane hances Methe Deane beat ofof ene: the design. ae a S:zSatin Loss ey mselves' AOE anda that'rerethey WRGGTEey ei Lentary Att ae cto 1ote Ww faa g are aie heyond Daproach. The style idea is|of a delicate color is quite often used | Fe | Sp eiprtene ce ated faye handwriting, spelling, punctuation, that they shall be soft and pilable,| under a tunic of all white or white|the departments. There may M nla pe | Correct beginnings and terminations. | so that even the less expensive silks| and gold, but in other colors the dom-| are no longer weighted with deleteri- | inating color of the tunic is preferred} ous matter that in a season of stiff} for the satin robe. Net tunics for day} h t a you re in qualale areas abo six and a half inches five Defends) yor letters, viiutata sant Inches byby tive. | ° for at di savy ex Teresa os : . . Sex op) | lity. John A, Logan Her ae 1909. McDONALD'S Every-| edlaier toto it.pa SRPLAeAE "What sort of like best?" Suited in soft | 28, ~ SOLUBLE very can be | giving small time talent and thought car- chiffon SUNDAY, 3 ‘ an | harming charming or graceful style in note] | comes writing, you will find that fac ; ility. | : = by but r practice Sais SF . = ee ee Ot at ir a caoe of the same color, so that the inde finite | ment she rises until she retires= "or! outlines are much better preserved| silks are no longer made only for the| thar if ae lining were pealacee | hac able occa ; ; ena : esBt oe but nd 5 to be » had re and it Is safe to say that many of the} or all hours and occasions here aw es : ] ee rely | newae silk coats will be made entirel are silks for ball and dinner gowns, setiiout inirie os for UTAH, Learned. | eden makes | and; requires show CITY, Wright, } terlals- "Rosamond, dear," said Mrs note papér, pens, ink, blottin paper, stamps-ecevery thing I have something for you to do this , rea use It makes me feel like writing morning." "Ww "I want you to begin today to keep is it, mother' ‘I want you to be my secretary and my desk and in order, to study thse attend to some of my notes and invidetails ofr note writing, which is an tations.' irt that should be practiced by every tosamond woman seated who wishes to be polite." | herself at «= her mother's writing desk, "It seems sk, saying, sa e "TI like I sms tooO a talent to write to sit down at your desk, mother. It| notes well said Rosamond with a 4. so well supplied with writing ma-| sich "T am afraid I shall never be| able to do it." | -<-- ent oe "Yes. Is accomplishment, A though| ; outer, the satin L"KE « |a most effective evening wrap,burnous, made h 10 of the Arabian pon t he order with one long end to throw over the | left shoulder, and is also excellent Een such SALT When and What to Write who can natural | olds p . the dictatesfhe of woman her desires will follow) surely| ing way. folds Somein aof particularly the latestJ charmsoneheet : REPUBLICAN, finished inner side of a contrasting | harmonious = ae silks beautiful a ‘ sistible. Place j n as finished moire. This is to be worn with a costume of another material, either silk or wool, but of matching} shade. The double faced satin with | ~ High . t effect foulards, | It is wonderful to find what a high} | place vatins hold this spring. They are | being used for costumes intended for | formal afternoon as well as evening | | wear, and are about equally favored} | with the duller finish crepe meteor and| ecachemire de sole for this purpose and evening wraps there| F'oor coats is quite as much variety in choice as for other garments. Soft double faced satins are shown both for the street and carriage coat and for the evening | ape. Then there are the corded bi N-| alines, and some of the shantungs | are also of the bengaline effect. The} newest of all.the silks for the carr rag | and street coat, is a soft, pliable, dull-} Variety So Great and Beautiful. That They Are Surely Irrisistible. QUALIT in |