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Show ESTTLiS M ED IS643- j I OPENING DISPLAY OF j gPi&.. SPRING 1 At f'JPS X X mm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, I : ( March Uth, Uh, I8fh. f j The Treed of I I Spring Fashions ! 1 j I is definitely expressed in our presentation of t TRIMMED HATS FOR SPRING, gathered with care ! I and thoughtfulness from authoritative t PARISIAN AND AMERICAN FASHION SOURCES A I world of beautiful, new ideas and, novel creations which ! I emphasize the importance of this popular priced Millinerv 1 t Department. We have tried hard to please we think t I have succeeded admirably and await your decision! t NOW. I And in conjunction with ; I Our Great Millinery Opening J l we will present to our patrons an exhibit of spring qar- 1 ments and fabrics such as has never been seen prior to 1 this opening. We invite you to see the display. You will t be charmed with the showing. The Greatest i 500 dozen $1.50 and up (fe 1 iThf to $2.50 Waists at I oUO From the celebrated Knickerbocker Waist Co., a waist that stands supreme for fit I and style a make that needs no introduction to the women of Salt Lake, as it is so well known. To land these waists to sell for $1.00 was a master stroke on the part of our buyer. The cheapest waist in the lot if bought through the regular channels of trade would sell for $1.50. and in the vast assortment you see hundreds of $1.75 and $2 waists. , Jtjk Upon inspection you'll see waists with materials that are Jk sellm9 over tne counters of any store in the city at 50 and 60 cents a varc, bringing the actual cost of the waist up to n I )l $2.50. In this beautiful line of waists you'll find Swisses. I Wi Madras, French Ginghams, Percale, Dimities, Lawn, the plain VpPfl- and fancy weaves; polka dots, stripes, checks, plaids, all col. yJW 0,s, all sizes, open back or front, long or short slaves: with-out with-out doubt the greatest value ever given at the price. 1 ( YOUNG GIRLS' COATS, $1.75 A beautiful coat in an all wool fancy mixture, loose box coat, nicely trimmed with j fancy braid, turn back cuff, patch pocket; sizes from 6 to 14 years. t' J , H MORE MONEY COLLECTED. We are collecting thousands of dollars for our clients from thir old hj: honpst accounts. The following clients recently received money from their cla.rm tur.w to us for collection: f" a F. S. Whittier. Burlev, Idaho. v- K. C. Be&ley, Brinton, Utah. f JV Max Selfert. Newhouse. Utah. ,f JC A. R. Fuller. Twin Lakes, Wis. I mm' Mrs. E. G. Bishop, State strt. Citv. . Jv 1 Geo. B. Freeze, Z. C. M. I.. Citv. - Castletn Bros.. 726 2d Av., Citv. f .-'-T; -iJ5sj V I Mfss Rose McNaliy, Wilson t Hotel, f ; Walker Bros. Drv Goods Co., Citv. ' f Gasser & Cleare. Pocatello. Idaho. f' f i-J j West Jordan Mfg. & Merc. Co., West . W Jordan. Utah. t.trtm v M Dr. A. J. Holmquist Santa Cruz. Cal. - V -tai jf ' Jfrne.1 Bedenchlch, Pueblo. Colo. VJT jf : Mrs. Etta Duncan. 460 W. 1st So.. Citv. V'--- -s5'V f J. R. Phillips. De Lamar. Nevada. -f y Mrs. Maria' Brienholt, 533 W. 1st So., f f City. jrfh i Davis Shoe Co., City. ;. xA $V r Wilson Lumber Co., Tremonton. Utah. j"1 '-:jX S Oneida Mercantile Union. Franklin. iVV Idaho. -h-'-yii i&W Western Moline Plow Co., Citv. vi&sry fj C L. Sanford. Tooele Citv. Utah. 4:J S' 2r'TL'R' .PugIS!r5;wM.or,ran,Vtah- Crowley & Balderson, Idaho Fa E. L. Custer. 427 7th Ave.. City. Idaho, fi .Mrs. Marguerite G. Pugmire. Fi3n Wm. McNaughton Brawiv (&l ! Haven. Idaho. Carl E. Peterson. Ogdon. Utah. i Hewlett Bros.. City. Dr. W. E. Ferrebee. Murray. I'tah. We will collect some for you if you turn in vour claims. Tied Streaks of i Honesty exist in evervbodv. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE nSSOCIATlOH Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. "Some People Don't Like Us." .0-190 Commercial National sank Bldg..Salt Lake Citv, L'tah. Francis G. Luke. Geneal Manager. Bfi MII-I1B II II II -I I 111 nil .... .- - . , ,,. , i THE ELITE THEATRE 338-340 SOUTH STATE ST. ' SPECIAL FEATURES j New building with a seating capacity of Six Hundred. Edison's latest improved machines used exclusively. Oiir machine and operating rooms have been closelv insper trd by Mr. ; Crosby, inspector and assistant chief of the Salt Lake fir department, anl . also by an authorized representative of the local board of firp imdrm Titer, both of whom gave thir official opinions to the effect that we hae adopted adopt-ed the best system of fire-proofing it has ever been their priv'ge t s--e. We will have a complete change of program twice a week, the change to be made at the matinee on Sunday and" Wednesday. &m - jg gi WW take place Monday, March 16 th. The ladles of Salt Lake j$ are cordially Invited to inspect the newest and most stylish g' Wi Millinery and Suit creations of the season. f& y ,.'., : 0 U ". ..IIIWIMM ! i |