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Show j E. H. Airis. Pres. R. W. Xichol. Sec'y. I salt lake electric supply co. Contracting Electricians. Wholesale and Retail ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Best assorted line of Electric Fixtures West of Chicago.... Phone No. 6 151 S. Main St, Salt Lake City Utah. , Ever Have I Neuralgia I ! "'V 1 or Headache or Toothache? If 1 you do you ought to keep a hot ;j water bottle in the house. Ii ;:.) j a will relieve the pain wonder- j fully. : I k j SCHRAMM'S II Where the Cars I Stop $ ? 3 ' PI"! H'faffl iron i I Manufacturer and Dealer in ' ' I . monuments. Cablets ' .f, Jg- :; Combstones J markers. I i A Vk- - Before placing youn order for a f 1 I. 1 VA-A tefi ' Monument, or cemetery work cvf any f - " iX&YW- i description, it will be to your interest i 1 L 3; tf' Pee my collection of designs, which i V btikr-" 1 am prepared to execute In the best v "prz i. i grades of American or foreign marble t i r 'J- K'- 3 or ranitc ' ' . 1 . ' v' t 'l Estimates given in cemetery work in ' ii J y'ASLAM a11 parts of lhe country. . jB MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY. : I ' L: :-.-CTky East Fourth South St., Salt Lake City. ss t . m - X 31 magnificent Cot of I " Jlxmitister I and milton t i g In Parlor and Rug Designs. 9 & gall and See Cbem. A : A GREAT FIRST BLACK GOODS SALE I t Every Woman Must Have At Least t One Black Dress. v j Up to 40 Per Cent Reductions Offered. t I Five hundred bolts, average forty yards to the bolt 20.000 yards of only Black Dress Goods. Think of the immensity of such a 4. sale !Every kind of weave to choose from French, German, Eng- lish, American:' 50c 75c, SI, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 a yard fabrics at X 10 Per Cent, 20 Per Cent, 30 Per Cent, 40 Per Cent t Off REGULAR PRICES. Sale begins Monday October 26th, last the week. . !4t-f'f-t--f-t--f---f-- -f-f4---f-f-f-f4--"f f -H-f444:-f f4--4- -f t '-f -f-f ! I fS To buying clothing, there are no j j f&tip8 clothes that can excel the clothes i- I Mm IPffl that SIeel's sel1' In fect we doubt ' "SffllSS if there are many "just as good." !j , Our clothing has a snap and style j about it that is hard to get, especial- fj IIiMmtf ly in ose "Atterbury" and "High Art" kinds. These have the mer- L- wlM 'I chant tailored style and individual- n $W ity' and the fabrics are of tne latest H ppi and best New York Patterns. ?j pSll' SUITS-S30, S27, S25, $22.50, :! S20, $18, SI6, SI 2.50, SIO, ll 0 fm , S7.50, $5. m B?; OVERCOATS S35, S30, S27, 1 M t $25, 22.50, S20, SIS, S ! 5, "PfcWj, SI3.50, $10, $7.50, $5. .j ljjp j 2ET" Boys' and Children's Clothing a Specialty. ' I Salt Lake, Butte, jj I Utah. 2t Montana j J j . I HeadquarterB for , J wnv. x?r,&.'FLA Agent for STETSOir HATS. I STACY ADA1I3 SHOES, j 8 Established 1871. I O'REILLY'S, I ! Clothiers and Furnishers, I aio riAIN STREET. I 0NEPEICE. 2k. 2leD02?A2J & CO , 2I0NABCH Working Clothe. hhir- Efflorrison, illerrsll Ooa (INCORPORATED) JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN ffiS'GS. i P BEfg) CEMENT DOOM. U BJ HW bP BuifdVape windows. iSsa y vli UzZJ Lbsa a vi coalta2 LARGEST STOCK OF JIININQ i TiriBER IN UTAH. L rUIKD WEST STREET, C 1a T 1 ""a T t. Betweeu 1st and iiud Xorth. oalt LQKe L.lty Utah TELEPHONE KO. MJ, fr- l I mm GOODS STQM A i y . . ! ' ' i ;'A ' Phervotxienal Early-Season Event. j i . The Handsomest and Smartest fabrics That Looms Have Ever Produced f 44-inch noppe Melrose. H QBll Jnk jjO. ' 47inch Nb Eoliennes. I 50-inch noppe Mistral. lRoJr . JM&M&Jr 50-inch Basket Weaves- f 44-in. silk and wool Eoliennes . . : ' 44-inch checked Mistrals- 44- inch Mohair Mexicanes- Is the price we ask. $1.75 to 44-inch Roxanas. jj 48-inch noppe Zibeline. S3. 00 a. yeiLrd is what they 45-inch fancy Granile Cloths. J AC. u u - i generaLlly sell for. ' 44-inch Sicilians. i i 45- mch mohair Mistrals. 1 n s u -ii j i y -c ' i ' -c i tv- -r, 44-inch silk and wool striped! 44-inch Silk and wool Crepes- Everything- m the Newest Foreign Di-ess Fabric Creations, all n rf D I ' 4fi f i' ' h A 7h !' the srand materials decreed by "Dame Fashion" to be indispensa- wrap QQ PaTIS- j 40-satin iinisned Zioelmes. We t0 wardrobe of the fashionable woman, are to be found here 48-inch real India Camel's 9 I 44-inch noppe Crispenes. in this remarkable under-priced offering. Hair. J ' ' , I 1 The Story of These Tremendous VaKies is Briefly Told j j e b?.ught t0 heavll" in black goods for this season and find ourselves greatly overstocked. Xot only this; but we overreached ourselves in high- priced fabrics... We bought the very best and highest class foreign materials produced; but they did not sell as we planned they should. Therefore we are letting go of all this character of goods at tremendous loss, now at the height of the season before it is too late to realize on them. V.'e take our ; r loss philosophically and give the ladies of Salt Lake the rarest bargain opportunity that has ever come their way. . , Fabrics such as these made up by the recognized high-priced dressmakers would cost from $100.00 to $200.00 for a gown according to the trimmings J J and the amount of work on it, yet "WE OFFER THESE VERY MATERIALS TO YOU AT THE RIDICULOUS PRICE OF $1.00 PER YARD. s Most of these patterns are only in skirt or dress lengths, as we only buy these highest grade fabrics this w;iy to avoid duplicates and assure pur- . - chasers that there will be no two dresses of the same material in the city. This is of great importance to intending purchasers for no woman wants j ' , to feel that her neighbor or intimate friend will perhaps have a dress cut off the same bolt. It insures safety, Individuality and distinction .and makes J f n . this sale strictly one of . , j t BLACK DRESS; FABRICS of CHARACTER ' I " ' ii hiwti 1 w in 1 Ttt mm him i nr i t.mrintmt, ..v,,, ,.f ... . -,... ' ii'"t " i ii TiiTlriiriiriifj-''".tfxjjj i i . j. 1 1 Piifti fTiTir ! Tilfi '' if -JiJm n'Tur -r ' - r 1 ii i 1' " " "l'"J''"' |