OCR Text |
Show WOMEN'S AMD MESSES' $15, f I $18 AND $20 TAILOR-MADE p) u JaP SUITS AT ... - - I Sample line of three hundred new fall suits will be placed on se " ttoo"f J? 8:00 o'clock sharp. A showing and sale of absorbing interest, pre senting sty e g and unquestionable values. The showing represents broadcloths wide wale I diagonals, fancy mixtures, homespuns and serges. The models are the most ap- g I proved and fashionable in the graceful long coat effects; close and semi-fitting. The g skirt the latest pleated model with extra full sweep. All the most wanted colors g I well represented. A full line of sizes for women and misses. ; & " ! j A Sale of Coats, $9.95 I Correct new fall styles; regular $15.00 values; the latest new fall models; the coats i are the plain kersey, wide wale diagonal and homespun; colors, black, navy, tan, ! i gray; all sizes for women and misses. . ?! . ' ? i i' An October Sale of Waists I $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 Waists, $1.95 Our shirt waist department is the largest in the city, the values greater, prices j lower; and tomorrow we feature this special price as an extra inducement to have j.) i you visit the department. The line represents nun's veiling, albatrosses, mohair J and linen tailored waists. Everv wanted color and all sizes. $ j : : ; a , Today's Extra Special, $3-95 I An Extraordinary Offering on All Taffeta Silk Petticoats f Extra good quality material; deep knee flounce, dust ruffle; a good assortment of colors as well as black; a regular $5.75 value. Today, while they last, at the above j jjj V quoted price. 1 ; j Today's Extra Specials fl j Long flannelette and fleece lined ki- Flannelette gowns, extra sPec'a5 f. ' monos; extra heavy material; full at shirred waist effect; regular $1.50 and . I $1.75 values. Today's special ft EJ Ladies' muslm msht dresses'fRn at UIJC special SJJ $J Flannelette skirts; good assort-Ladies' muslin drawers, sPe ment of colors C cial I A feature is being fjj)i ! made of $5 to $10 ? fr Milliner- this sea- jffffj fiO son. The styles o reflect latest an- lJV!D thorities. !' $ Keith-O'Brien Co. 'Phone Ollvs 1532. THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, CATHOLIC BOOK3. MAGAZINES, ETC The Largest Catholla Supply Concern in th West. :645-47 Calirornia St.. Denver, Colo. An Electric j Toaster I ! (. Is one of the handiest electric app'i- S ancss next to the flatiron. available for use in the home. Crisp, brown i toast can be mads in one or two ruin- rL 1 utes right on the breakfast or- if 4! luncheon table and served whila it A piping hot. The current for six .ilcv copts less tl;an 1 cent. Toasters mat- be purchased from all supply dealer. ' Phone our commercial department fr.r further particulars. ' ( Utah Light & Railway Co. f "Electricity tor Everything." I I I I MORRISON, MERRILL & COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail Lunltt JUU1I jrrd. Salt Lake City. TJt; Ows na. Wyo. P. Ol Ex, 1327. su W City. VUJl CATERING1 I For Wedding Receptions and So j cial Functions a Specialty. 'Phone for estimates. i. f 1 J. H. R. Franklin Company ) H Phone 135. 268 Main I ' 1 NO MORE I I COAL TROUBLES ! No more unnecessary clinkers; J no more trouble to get your coal to ! burn if you use Citizen's Coal. It Is clf-an and slackless, gives more heat, lasts longer and therefore costs less. And we deliver prompt- 't ly Phone 49. . j CiTIZErS COAL CO. ! 153 MAIN STREET. |