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Show THE 8 had Without rts a) Henkin time tne Any for never it xpet hore if it ‘edn't been | with » for Hankin com panions a Just Hanme ‘that It st nha } 1Vv-back 1 has-been ou e now Ww ho, t 1 mean, one] bloaters n seem vs who men those of. have done kind of: wor derful things thirty, ear ago You meet Hp lot' of them. in billiard rooms and on} fl ‘ mares Jankin says eee but sea fishing, now cheap He's sort - fish A without prices for cant getting ne It a ine must bit to | time," . come round attery ards and Mrs a uD s at crown two farther id z out, but we uitable nie! in must to friend neither on of began the two pl choose up e iH ( ldn''t wait for fish owever, Lome ii po Mrs. supply to 21.00-PILET 34.00 i of ; catch, ane emen. ee $6.00 Hemmed huge basket on ere his main - = T | Was really necesnar to do something in the matter. because sea Alice Maud was getting dangerous unsettled. Then, with a whoop of Piceaph: Hankin brought up, with an old zine bathtub | at the end of his line, We all agreed that this would do | splendidly to carry our fish home in; | but, of ee ene sad fact is that we} ree Couey fis 1 said [ thought| the bait was arrone Philpott blamed | G rammar c shoulders, and sorry but I he lady cus- would ou mind $1.50 The heads | AV.-THE Romans were a people with long| and short swords, who lived in| Rome but spread all over the EGYPTIAN The E-gyp-tlans »ne0antes who have known} Of the Me for many soft their or-di-na-ry "© Lalage, thine eye is bright- You drink Falernian tonight!" The Romans, as you will learn, were of ® great people, and if they hadn't taken| things easy Goths to the the-drals. would hav sed roofs of fete SRotnis the V worn the] ea-' of off. It Crepe humorous svent long Ppa delvbia es sauntering eee man,.. around he _ prang a leak just a litle t not sufficient wags make the joan of trainmen = hand, feel was com-|in Tyler to a was = atato tiie ae n 6 a on our Pak -,| magnitude blue; it too to nor the leas ould A s: be A air quite Becat "ee jollied | the Material most popul per will Be- Sey rad up ee Z Abr S #0 flagration was quite y add however, assured me that be no loss of life, so I OAL ts oe this to me wel, Pere ae ¥ snes _ bat not c eat } oye econ- all. ORL When 2 looked neck, in his When rear to see if all right direction to ho first threw his train | He also | rest his} his gaze wider and journey away from the said conflagration. But after studying a phenomenon for a quarter of a mile| ‘he thought that perhaps he mistaken, and slowed down of Eve to! the rear h iought observed a} prairie fire stroling after him, and his; first impulse was to open the throtle| nd the j might be | his place| breath of the open ine! East or‘the 1s yellow stirred with stars grow trail, a ripple ee ee the And Messalines, others in Pongee widths Priced plain: of! in the coach, the smoke the and had and I had and vacated was at the flame. About aiiawestions to offe my any scene that crew were ae very out of sorts, and aske ds i seat The Kime | | journalists' excited) anyone] "I cleared my throat and "told them it could be extingulshed if ae proper Ure poceee. done. They niet Be what it ani ne piled. that If they would make the country. dake the filet and Sit - toe vegeta ai editor Baster banquet, the game. we said, "that the you at the fish, are a ae nol ad, and took another patato nd what led you to adopt Vacetare tania, sir "Tha is. the my subseriptions are pata," "at Tian fauswered simply, 20c¢ Made ruffle of extra and tut grade, on DRAWERS. Grade children's Hat in Specials our now be able bor SELLING » thin-the offer some These for senson, we will second name a week of are Phice many to as $12.00 that Por will ellent qual tallor-n fi nished nd making sell- ecnuse a ae 75 $6. 00 mee ob brown ee a $8.75 DRESS SKIRTS, $6.95 ree comes rsitly y net waists... Inches daa 50 We ae 9c 100 aN wide, qualIm- 55e 19¢ Elecant Embrolderies at With Vrice Cover wlemtunic wide and and | embroideries, Embroidery . riety of ! 40c 1G and these are only week. be 25.00 AND on Space glad to 86.00 ne the most perfectly no of the is closing richly work- PIE 4 i s ie " we a an almost endless PRICES IN few of denies freedom features of telling variLINE Sait ac aah. of D 0c SEe. cu ORE ‘D UNDERWEAR ARGAINS for ihe all you henr, RUSSIAN exercises to PLLE vv IN our of NE ere VEY grades you'll prices. eke the ane week, Paris novelty , yard. most for this week nre printed Pure ail-wool storm serge Suits in and brown, also red. Sizes 2) to and $6.00 values, special for one op ks bs GILL onsite cet veneer eas that equal per Genuine cannot for SPECIAL SPECIAL VAULES, multiplies. benuty vivid I with all the of the dainty fall to dur ability and appeal to relHable cojl yard fashionab!e ee Ox aUIEI tO, evening oo WHERE YOU GET Bargains in SHOES Ladies' Kid Shoes a bly oaths cut, at, per pal, " ‘"MANNISH" STYLES FOR BOYS 87.50 VALUES. the Dependable qualities, priced as if manufacturers worked for fun. SAILOI 85.50 Goods at -~this for F HERE'S Wash surprised coloring ss. Textile no for economically agreeably ‘These LINENS-have 35c-this demand and be lustrous, exquisite in with Dimity-value and per GOODS school pleasingly and -the latest hisSs wee OUR attractive the $1.00 DRESSES -The newest Wa sh arr refined woman- ar 9-ages Dept. the us CLASS stock &: wilky, clate c Swisses ge it panes cquipped our falrness Orne 1 up. to 90e a yd:; on‘sale'at. ©: C Clothing And store 50c | ety of neteaehes." SPECIAL would m tifully worked fect edges;¢ reg- grades, this week choice, per yd... coming approach extreme va- | Wiss or cambric, patterns; war 35e, | the Averbach 3 White Embroidered White French Sylvia Lawns-a WASH Inspect Corset flouncings; a great er 85c G3.39 | less FOR ONE A*-YARD. wide Frenc wide week cqocerial SrecvUImaAt FINER EMGROIDERIES White recular White White inches with thi The ey Panama, dress skirts,worth $5.00, Monday ony, White neh I this week, OF the eqet ot some White Lawns- this week, yard Fre DANS 65c Snowy todny, for ror - Dress Skirts $3.33. Monday--$5.00 wide, she inches Pattern priced 10¢ $12.75 wide, inches of which ure . ° 48c wiki 27 ad pocket, .$3.45 foulard a extra good dresses one-plece ne Ww pastel tints, EE and finished of tito Positively ekxtracre Hinaril; of Fancy Silks drape nae and priced in three 27 others. worth $5. $20.00 SILK DRESSES, SILKS oft oc- eelithe necessity. this that net and silk Ws tists, In a ors in messaline some Positively worth $5.00 ur Bea rnatcatite 45 79c recent WHITE GOODS Specials prices 69c wonderful 38.75 and 89,75 Varieties, Panama and ide, trimmed Saordisaen S4c ; of will den of the of Pattern Hats Are Good Monday: $7.50 DRESS SKIRTS, $5.50 59c to $1.25, yard... It Four Exclusive Lots Hats as foilows: Rendy-to-Wear carments series $5.75 $10.00 and Varieties. grentest grade 36 fol $27.50 i cease paates SEE to Tic, yard afford Parallel May-ihe oe Concesecre Louis- lots the yet bouche those who have volume ou usiness Le wouderfully tempting rae eine dresses and cap Seetion. GARMENT Without rep- to to $6.75 > «at will Millinery those who have not cose may be, Even PT ETC. refused, to us 18 four Benutiful 18-inch sun | _ nsee PUMPIXINS, CURTAINS. Monday's There The | hey when the bellowing in a frenzied rank, POTATOES, of AT. | lengths. and had a talk with the thay | Lo the head ¢of the herd, while my hunductor about ob mnatter Yes, they Bite t carried on sever sentences and came te blogg. ‘trom the heaving flank! foi the conclusion that the car must be} And it's hey and ho when the Dusk has fire "The conductor wanted to rush on Pale luumps in her turrets high, to a water tank and then to shed some Homeward against where a Lae Neht of ite contents on the trouble, but the calls. engineer sal that before any water riders tingling sky! lank could possibly be reached train | -Hilton R Greer left of the train not be enough would ed cary ec 5 TAUnivEE ee , nites | "Meanwhile, tts from in ONE-THIRD 1 ging svass and the atinging | ° sweep of the stretching busines to a walk; then he stopped | oO, steers and entirely | roi Sto . do Whereupon he ran back three car] » Rest CUR- at currences Goops. ag ‘9 suitable Taffetas jennes. Miles | pale 4nd it's hey and ho for the cia ;, And is! als ash of the slantin For DRESS Seetlon children's SALE passed through London at the rate of SoRa Ealberr aatatl me, CR ae poy many miles per hour including stops. flee of vice presidency If I SRAM tae 3efore he had passed it, a spark from {t. I wired bac tune, nothing SOLE of the locomotive fell between our car the presidency would interest me. and the one ahead. It fell In such aj y lett for St. Louis Are tent : manner at it was protected from the! y passing atmosphere. and under the} -----_ | fostering Influence of the gentle leak | SONG OF THE SPUR. | in the break began Ed ae from a -_-- mere spark Into a bla ; O, a ho and hey for the wind-swpet| en minutes after that the engineer | i was behaving gazed in that SICILLIAN MOHAIR in| eres day for all as the ON Silks prices Lot» 1 65e qua ity, sale price, pér yard w'a koe ess ere 750 Lot auaittee ani pe yard 5 . there nomination. » $ at CUR- lots "I was desirous of getting off so rae ae a te, ; Sa tune Aricasc worse cematonworkeatl Si to~ com cea atl ars ee ee eo could render assistance to the injured] {no to clive me some of AE VATS BOM instead of having assistance rendered| condue ."&,'° Sive rems me several cheers. fBut the . Serta | | o me. Beside, I expected to tnherit|)o)4)\ Se wit rie heed. several hundred dollars and wanted to arAreaye Me NeOler tes sw aehentearies be in a condition to inherit, The con Soe SOreD Iaa hadAe of course, and in three ininutes ductor, would - Y¥-TO-WEAR to and elegant variety : uit ab le for kimonos, fancy work specially the | ie best CHILDREN'S brillinot sod renily pretty found fin the se showlug on spe inl sale Mondays the KIMONO result BEM 1a CUR- POINT POINT one may ee, 31 Fancy Lot 4-Values up sale price; per | extinguished Coe ECONOMIZE EGYPTA lows were reluctant ations } direc ted, but a I by appealing to their | ooh enemen Ae ae u small to TO HO} y Lot 2-Values up to Sic, sale price, per yard Lot 3-Values up to $1.60, sale price, per yard vac-} say rics s ete Fancy Lot 1-Values up sale price, per \ the OPPORTUNITY SILKS of Waists inche They to REMARKABLE street 3 SILK and reduced owns, BARGAINS MONDAY Bargains, vards greatly | AE fz our over tor comprising | larger styles sale Greatest of All Millinery Specials Monday! regular ar ru FANCY in ancient} won-der-fui| language in | flattering NET yard make than 5.000 2 ake IRISH Or THIS for wide, black at, etation ‘better selves, they procured aknife and| Sliced an extensive hole in the rubber | aie most carrier lines." said Hod 333 "The GRASP 38-inch Lot' 3-8ic quality, sale price, per Varad'. * icy mon SSELS BAT' re NBERG WHITE GENOA SILK PRICES | } B. | i: 30.00 GOODS WILL wear, and bosier ol-o-gists that the lady Wore her off in aw weeping rather tha a u-um cleaners, but this is See BRI WHITE made Spe- 73c French imported Dres faney stripe rE. runellas, > 51.1. MONDAY! WHITE SHEETS best wide '54-INCH ons RACE. con-ver-sa- ton. it is u-su-al-l; ‘ Reus the yds ee used the most eee: ie lar erbs with perfect re g-u-lar-1While the Gre aa ave many good things to the world a et can neved ne! a giv-en tor In-tro-du-cing the Mar-| thon rac The. first. Mar-a-thon run-| =e aon nea dead, but even this does| not warn off his im-i-ta-tors, and now wrote| at MONDAY BED brand, and 24 wool eason s eam rof.| Fer-re-ro has dis-covered from the] street car ads of ome that Horace worked for a wine agent, and used his un-doubt-ed talent to boost the brands from which he got the highest commis-sions. One of the uplets found in a pet-ri-fled car runs: who UNDERSOLD NEVER ALL ONE PRICE TO CREPE \ spacial The Grecia tace lived Greece ,and showed thelr culture by using the Greek cit-i-izen pretty on Grades night cambric sleeves, for $3.46 HEMSTITCHED THOUSANDS 1 Another Roman of note was Ho-rati-us, the bridge tender on the Tiber.) r let a taxi get by him. Horace! leading scalloped, Special STARTS ; { fe very in-dus-tri-ous, they used their world in ‘searclt: of new persons' Into!'socre moments in building pyr-a-mids, whom they might poké the said swords.| which are still in the place they were Their success in this pastime made eft ages ago This habit re he rs the * , he a xe Ce- 1 -{s-fa pyr-a-mik 1 one most th of the ruler 3 of the world, and gave Rome to-ry do-mes-tic pets, as It owl not the Romans leisure to write a number} stray nights of books in Latin for the purpose of In addition to pyr-a-mids, the E-gyptor-ment-ing the millions of eee camehies con-struct-ed the Sph inx, as a| who should come after them j on-u-ment to a mode) wife. The The Romans produced ae aetna Bphinc never utters a word men, among them Julius sa who} Among the E-gyp-tians the cat was wrote peoks and about ave-pthike he! a sacred an-i-mal, but it is now held d ut-as . taesar did not get one} by scholars thé was con-sid-ered bean per word for his work, we see| com-me nd-able to kill kittens. that the present age has produced a The modern E-gyp-tians are ruled by greater man the British, 2 he made the country Caesar left his gardens to the public] progress in a won-der-ful manner. Even for use as a park, little fore-see-ing the| the humblest na eats has Bow risen to coming ne ORE Ate paper buses,| the dig-ni-ty of being a -pay-er . ea -migt ht injure l @ branch but amuse XV THE ‘GRECIAN RACE. ao and corners 81.75 Ladies' cloth or BEDSPREADS returnin cen-tu-ries. one MONDAY! Best DRESS 1} are a very ancient lived on the banks +2 yard . Ethnol nology | "Jones °.... RACE, a LADIES' surance | Special at, ! ae The Majestic 2) yds long | ere the vy you paid for with | is compliments!" I lpott and I tr led re pe asedl, but I'm afratk allure. Hankin''s wife ore successful, and her é ph oun is she : breakf egg and preaderun ibs, tl Han kin= "would. ufter all itch something-as mas Mrs Hink In got him alone. School Schoo ROMAN eee bleached, linen day 39.00 an there's That whitin' a'ready by all MONDAY! Phat XIV.-THE cut s sites Deities It would a just like our beastly) ynmistakeable smell of fish Was comluck, Philpott remarked, if all a ish | {ng upstairs with him had deserted Margate for just that par"Wonderful change in the luck after ticular morning: but we soon had Ruane you left," Hankin whispered is" he that there were plenty of fish In thej passed me. ‘Funny how I can alwa sea. A man in anoinar boat, not twenty| get on best when there's nobody elze yards away, began hauling in as fast} about, isn't it it?" . at EaUDON He look eX he had And 1 glanced s he could drop his line ony one line and reallyly it was wonder-| sick a ckerel Mi a nin, ad ving rs S a aie en, began he s f¢ Dri ikfast V ' } fisherman guernse mace ippearance at the door He seemed | ) irted with most of his bre h | > i 1, b at jast he mand to spea {r Ardroe he hmonir ordered and S5c Silver € Cae fringed square for. that could w band's step was heard i ene 78 ked r if it?' she about eae a breakwe ite r would be aeis mee vou aki Aun askex aaerS our best place, Hankin said, Ie ut I think | pean ups airs : : the particular breakwat chose Cyne Ate arr it all! must have been er) Annas ur with| : P a le ly at the fish.. We sat for half an hour or so oe - iC cae, P sinking gene with baited lines and bated, but noth-| oo tion ee r me ir Alsteal ing of any importance seemed to be} garnon HH: nk i 1 had Wa a in to ascend ;be happening underneath 1 _ I thought at) 4), Det ur iig step seemed Lo first that Hankin'‘s a must be aaaies heavy and ae ening the fish, a I begged him toj| I rush a out upon the landing. There keep it well cone mth e boat. Still noth-/} was no doubt about It u ink in had a happene irresistible. CURTAINS, MARSEILLES Maer the man Round ing are 1e86+- ESTABLISHED MONDAY oa I bubbling was aes fascinations CURTAINS, POINT S1.00-CLUNY come had got In a large derumbs in anbre who rnd our . exo combined CURTAINS. BATTENBERG S4.00--IRISH Sale Hankin, of eg ticipation over' with their MONDAY! up| ‘Wouldn pet serve h or ig ht if k him. i his word nd what he cerived home 7d lo ie when couldn't ‘blame and and swim, myself e 9, 1909. and beac} could {ve hands es needs stand the us to but obstinate around nnd _ bite no ou must ne |'op in arter ‘em Owever, it's only » water, gents, and that "urts nobody Faintliy from the Alice Maud came the words of Algie Hi nkin, megaphoning- witl his hands; : "Tell the wife I'm following on with the ish! ae ; Of course that was only a s Dh Gs ° home. Ph ide te kala but on the way a ma the aa ea Shines arsenite t tide Th rowboat Ali ice and lines three sith hired of a pound of bait thrown proprietor, with noble self-denial, rected us to the exact spot where we, should find the€ most fish. [ oe we» must have somehow lost ir be ings the way tir out, it an when IT saw Ph fipott stand up} to walk ashore And as wé verv much attached to one} stood up and walked ashore 1 that's just loike you Lunnon wee id the proprietor of the is | elped us free our lu so impatient en't J h, At this point I distinctly remember) finding a metal candlestick in my hand, and a moment later Hankin took his| ace away from the doorway and finhe had to. say on the land-| ing, with a few additional remarks] h ; than ‘to say that they idn eem to] have any connection with sea fishing | at al gr with In a minute beg still v « y e BGO e fighting do moment I perhaps- on e very beautiful], | it to our doutistine View terwas so faint nd think he had kept » do it. Much to hi he had noticed on the the tide was a mile out than he expected, sojf é to il, Ea Some-/that 9?" all or xu MAY This week is to be notable for Value Giving throughout every Portion of our Store. We advise you to be on hand early Monday morning and buy freely-it's High Qualities and Low Prices have joined Money in your pocket to be so. nnd ie A actually though Tate nder hook now | ancthen for choose to Luke Philpott?) i : round much Tre-] all wae 308 you entangled, Philpott ey £ Hankin us haw | wha visitors too he a onteat ne t sae pene ceene were STN tl ete morning zs. I and xk t I ;pay been have . oO jioce that) into BS said of inexperienced out up making were and have ordin 7" <fast, as usual, Pi simullines our in we chump Lun much and pecia Philpott Wh a ap: at] {t Pal | th ‘ used to be a dab certs Lint vy isn't ac what 1 ¢ of Nounder Oe pee fishing Brospec' he he Hankin get SUNDAY, THE REAL DRY GOODS BARGAIN CENTER of SALT LAKE IS THE "AUERBACH STORE" Fish and to ignorant 1! ne Our j rounds ball he all, ted UTAH, - have' easant CITY, est might LAKE >» E SALT 2 | A Fishing EPP INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, lie Sults, with ane : ss. trimmed: or le at White tight knee, | The anid sale of these Suits confirms the fact that the st - sirable and popular of any of th mania tions 1¢ Coats-pbulilt with moderately proportioned ahoulc jers; generously lor at _ with seams pressed or ith . > as & Pee ee rT verge Chase models cindels i ae bocke oon or straight ‘These special this eae at, respectively, $3.95. they are Ladies' Matt ib or Tan oe and Pater hy ee many Jr ym, Worth $4.5 at, per padtoe eels, $3. 00, "ac ce trimme d front "appliques in butterfly ‘design, ee with extension ara ive sizes, worth $2. ese styles to pair Serene KXid Oxfords with See plain ies patent tip, all ie per: pairos, Ladies' Kid Oxfords with useting or nateny tip, a ane soles, rth per pa oe kid tops ae |