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Show - K INFORMATION WANTED. Information wanted as to the whereabouts where-abouts of. Michael Killeen, age 49 years; was in Montana about fourteen yearR ego; last heard from in Spokane in ISL'6. Adores this office. - ' The ' J Greenewald Furniture l Company jj i SI INCORPORATED . P il Complete House ; 0000 Furnishers oooo ; 33-35-37 W. THIRD SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY,. UTAH - . . i TELEPHONE 462. ' ' , p "' , : : . -. ' j . JJ- A. Leipsiger, President.' ' i Carl S. Schmidt. Vice President. ; 1 J. A. Greenewald, Secretary; " .' "': - ... 1- red Strouse, Treasurer. '-'' I - Ses - t Knowing that too much care can- j (! not be exercised lu filling' phy- skiaus' prescriptions, we have re- 0 cently fitted up an exclusive O 1 PRESGRZPTSQN DEPARTMENT f T stocked with purest drugs and ? chemicals. Your physician and yourself are 4 invited to call and we how much y care is taken with the compound- ing of medicines for your sick folks. i i z WELCOME STEP IN. All Cars Start From ! GODSE-PITTS BRUOl I ... STORE . . . I 1 The -Quality I S I? one thing and a vault adapted I to keeping them perfectly in this l s climate is another. We have jt cigars of quality, kept in a vault x jj that is perfection itself, en- p abling us to offer the very best pi g of everything for judges of good jji tobacco. Try a Webster or Corina jj when you come down town this ! 'j morning. It will make the day Ei i pleasanter. : 1 SCHRai&BPS I . Inhere the Cars I Stop, First Communion Season A full line of Prayer Books, Rosaries, Scapulars, Medals, "Wreaths, Veilings, etc., can be had at i THE JAMES CLARKE Church Goods House 627 15th St., Denver, Colo. Mail Or? Promptly Filled. - i : j l E. E. BUILINGAME & CO., ASSAY OFFICE -SRY Establiihed in Colo-ado, 1S66. Samples by mailor expresswillreceiveprompiand careful attention ' Gold &Si!rer Bullion RneRdvMo6RcVAiESo:e,, Concentration Tests w?0i?s)otu J 1736-1738 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. AlcGRANE'S CATHOLIC TOURS " j add& "'.'lyi-d. .-or ! y TALK IS CHEAP But it takes GOOD material, GOOD trim- mings, a GOOD cutter and GOOD m s chanics to make a GOOD suit. AND flORE " Jzmmm i It takes from $12 to $20 of ood U s coin to buy one of the sure to fit and look : !J GOOD suits sold by I ROWE & KELLY GoJ ' UP-TO-DATE FUF.NISHESS. 132 South Main S:-- I 0N.E PRICE; TO ALL'J EVE I? iiS OLD S! i 1 1 I The Wonderful Strides of this j I Of Our Entire Stock of )) ' ft I Spring and Summer I ... Merchandise - I ; P has never been, equalled in -vrestern retailing, THE ENTIRE STOCK WITHOUT BESEKVE IS NOW BEING SACRIFICED to ij p the guiding principle of this store, which is, never to cv.rry ever f) H one season's goods to the next. " I THE SALE IS MOW AT ITS HEIGHT Interest Grows Apace ! I The Crowds are Greater and Greater ! j I ' 5 The good news har; been carried into almost every home in end near t j ( Salt Lake and the result3 are only whet can be expected. If you p 'were not among- th-V crowds the earlier part of the week, come to- A day if you can if not, come next week, when we betjin a further ( $ expansion of this tremendous sale. 5 I Today will be the second of the three days summer sale of stylish gar- j j ments for women and girls. Yesterday's response was enormous. The out- ft f S jj pouring should continue today. The sale will end cn Saturday night ft??tf 1 the bargains of which are the most important of the year. V?y J?v p M i 1 ' $16.75 Silk Shirt Waist Suits for $6.30 to $8.50 Walking Skirt? for lii-A VU-JnV 't 19.75. . $3.95. $24.75 check and striped taffeta Covert Jackets up to $20 for 6.. iff $ iZyAl"Zs) U Suits for $43.75. . $18.00 to. $22.50 t'ravenette Rain &i .. UM ll $3.75 and $4.00 Washable Shirt and Traveling Long Coats for f'f'J Xk - 'fA 0 Wals-t Suits for $2.95. $13.50. i -V l' P O U Misses' and Ladies' White Lawn $1.75 and $2.00 new Summer ft V is h Dresses: Waists -for 95c. . I A 1 ! "f-"---Sr $12.50 for $9.38:' $13.00 for $11.25; $2.50 to $3.50 fine White Lawn yii''AA U $20.00 for $15.00; $30.00 for $22.50; Waists for $1.95. E-aJ-W Zfcvtj&t M . $35.00 for $26.50; $50.00 for $37.50. ' Lawns, linens, taffetas. ?.-' KS !3 50 per cent one-half from sell- Japanese Waists, one-fifth less Y-S-!Kl-f'l ing prices on our entire stock of than selling price. ' P-tt?.&-i- 2 i Women's and Misses Spring and $1.75 to $2.25 Percale Wrappersfdr f.VS'v5! MiS it Summer Suits. $1.45. ., f XM "cH $1.35 Walking Skirts for 93c. Boys' and girls' apparel one- Htfiifii r'S S ; ''. fourth less than selling prices. v 'v- 1 ALL TIRJMME1 MATS AT ll TOWTIHI OWW WOK TWO BAYS ;l f. K Vests; lace insertion, with lace strap over shoulder, d j ' -. . Regular 50c quality. Special price. 35c. When our buyer was in New York a few weeks Ladies low neck and no - sleeve Ribbed Vests, i ago, picking up bargains for the store, he was espe- plain or lace trimmed. Regular 33c quality. While ; . tially fortunate In hosiery and underwear. they last, 25c. " i i - j On Friday and Saturday we will place . on sale ? about 50 dozen Ladies' Fancy, Hose, grays, granites, TO' fTU SV! J I' red and black, blue and black, tans mixed, browns Jr3 (Q)P (L?lMli(3 ITBIfiL U with colored stripes and black with silk embroidery, vauo t I plain blues and red lace, and too many others to de- 'Friday and Saturday's special in children's one t ( scribe. They are regular 50c and 65c quality, 3 pair ahd one-ribbed Hose, fast black, double heel and toe. i j for $1.00, or single pair, 35c. ' Regular 20c. Special, V2Ysc. , I JlMh(Mrpmm Oho ' : . 1 M The Modern Store: Moderate Trices for Everybody . , ; ; . I ' I .,,-r;. .. . 1-,, .. ,,- ,,,f , ,- ,,t, iL..- -i: t ' : C i 1 |