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Show Bj Our State Fair and Confeilnce Special Price Reductions S Will Continue Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 7 and 8. Our display surpasses any previous effort and will delight lovers of beauty and cxelusivt-ness. PtJ pris? Special prices made on every hat during fair and conference. I II Three Lines at Extra Special Prices A line of $4.50 prettily, trimmed dress hats in A line of $( prettily trimmed dress hats, in dark FJvl f dark colors, now offered 60 clrs now offered J FT f One line of white felt hats , changeable silk and fancy feather trimmed, regular JC 7f pV price $7.50, now offered at J JdJ : pi Dress Goods Special ii Irtlj A special offer of the latest creations in Fall Dress floods, consisting of checks, mixfuivs, ffj plaids and shadow plaids, specially adapted for children's, misses and ladies' suits ami dress (N waists. All the fashionable colors. Regular price 05c a yard, Sr 533 special sale price J J m m 7 i . IT 3 Children's Union Suits, the Munsing make, a mix- rCyfoSJ Winter Underwear ture of wool and cotton, comrsgrny and oc ! J white; special price Z1.jD fcir-j tVA Tfrl?l IP Children's Union Suits, in hea knitted wool, Mun- XJ upewuu sins make coiors gray and white, all i CfJ Y.&t, , cuts; special price J1.U fcjTFS Ladies' White Fleece Lined Vests and u . a . it r-r-- i Pants; special price ODC Children's extra fine qmu.ty Munsing $1 J sukSc Union suits, in all cuts ajx.l fcf fSXHTa Ladies' White Fleece Lined Vests and n ,,,, , , ,r . . . . , , CylV Pants; special price PUc Children's Vests and Pants m wool and woo ffe rp-VI K mixtures, colors white and gray, flat and ribbed tVw Children's Black Cotton fleeced pants, otf fabrics, ln all qualities, from 25c up to $1.7,0. -iiyOi oer pair . t Li- jTZHA We are showing a complete and splendid line t'i ?WA Children's Black Wool Pants. yel of Ladies' Union Suits Vests and Fants-Cnrset Vjv per pair 4 Covers Black and White Tights, etc., in cotton, tgjh. c53 Children's Black Equestrian Tights, A wool, silk and wool mixtures for fall and winter 7j2g per pair JVC use. jvJD Srfv! Children's Black Equestrian Tights, all rtji rr KjSb .-Tl wool, per pair pi.W TJ . Q rtJsK ?2A Children's fleeced cotton pants and vests, gray, flOSICry OpSCISliS SJZZl according to size, from 15c up to 45c. K'vT $r$ Children's pants and vests, extra fine quality. Boys' extra heavy Black Cotton Hose; otf Eg. fleeced lined, in white. Price, according to size, 25c special price VXsth v. Up to 60c. Misses' Black Cotton School Hose; ntf TLLlA , , special price X.JC irAiJd H lKrK; drP OS! Ty ribbed Black Cashmere Hose. fe ft speciai price special price ( Children's Union Suits in the Munsing gray, open Misses' fine ribbed Black Cashmere Hose; OC ffitth, crotch, extra heavy fleeced. A special r( special price bargain at C Ladies' Black Cotton fleeced and plain Otf SSfl Children's Union Suite, extra heavy fleeced, in Cotton Hose; special price l s( white and gray, drop seat, the Munsing Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose; Otf 71 make; a special bargain at LJC special price ffig H Z. -C. M. I. i'1"-'-"'! Z. C. M. i0H jSgj OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 MAIN STREET Mgy- 3 . t : How to Burn Gas Coke In order to use gas coke, kindle the fire in usual way. and when burning fairly, fill fire box with a deep, even bed of coke. Owing to its' peculiar fracture and roueh grain it does not pack as closely as hard coal, and leaves more air space, retaining its original shape until burned to ash. Keep a large body of coke under un-der a low fire rather than a little coke under a strong fire. To keep a low fire, close draft in lower part of the front of furnace, keep slide in feed door open and damper in chimney pipe almost closed. The damper, with which the fire can be regulated perfectly, should be opened only when kindling a new fire and when coke is well ignited the draft should be shut off. Keep a layer of ashes on the Krate. and when shaking stop before hot coals appear. This neips to jeep me m burning slowly. When leaving fire for the rdfht fill fire box full of coke shut off damper and throw on pea i coke to fill up open spaces, keeping feed door ajar, nnd leave bed of ashes on grate to check draft Ashes should not be permitted to pile up below the grate so as to touch it. A furnace that heats poorly with coal on account of poor draft, will do much better bet-ter with gas coke, which requires only an ordinary draft. Utah Gas & Coke Co., 61-65 Main St. 'Phones 4321 Salt Lake City. I II Independent ffl M B JJ ) A f Be" 'Dhm U hone No. O ff jffjrjt Exchange 23 1 I A great October sale of linens, 7 domestics, blankets and comforts (1 J The greatest sale this store has ever made in this depart- if f ment. An especial effort to reduce heavy stock. p Many lines will be marked at half xegular prices. ft, (L Sta.rts Monday, October 7 A BUILDING SEASON gf Do you contemplate building? Do you need plans or suggestions for fj j the building you are contemplating? Consult, before you take any step, j Bernard 0. UlecUIenbiirg, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, I Room 339 Atlas Block. Ind. Phone 28. $ FREE THEATRE PASSES Tou don't need one to find out that tna Redman Van & Storage Co. aro expert packers and movers, also shippers (at cut rates) and have clean warehouses ware-houses for the storage of furniture, etc., and that the Utah Sanitary House Cleaning Co. are the only ones who know how and do clean house thoroughly, thor-oughly, satisfactorily, quickly. The address, 117 So. W. Temole and the phones 656. Who's Your Tailor? ; Materia., workmanship and fit guaranteed. Let me take your measure for a suit or trousers and I am sure you will call pgain Reasonable prices and ONE TRICE ONLY. If you think of getting anything in clothes, come and sea me would like to be your tailor. Unl forms to measure. i Room 111. Mercantile Annex, Third S outh and Main. BeU 'Phone 2SS4 N K. f I i I i ' |