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Show TI prompt salute you. PRATER"" Wailt t0 knW ' want to know you. am a printer. 1 am one of thegood kind. 0want to prove It to you. know I can . do commercial printing, do other kinds, too. . . do any kind well. I llJL can do yours. Try me. J Evenl' 1 I COTFOUD, FEIHTEQ 41 ne Carriages with Well Informed Drivers for Tourists. ' Light Livery and Saddle Horses at Reasonable Rates; SALT LAKE LIVERYandTRANSFER COMPANY. Stylish Broughams and jCoupes - for Calling. v t r f . Samuel Paul, Mgr. .Telephone- 811- u mi I Ml ,A Then send him here, T Y Or bring him here, V $ Or if you live out of town, write 4 for what he wants. Y Y We've the greatest stock of Boys' Clothes you ever saw gath- A Y errrl under one roof. Y We've the best stock, too. $ A And when we say best .4 a We mean best looking, best fit- T ting, best wearing and best values A for your money. A a All the new styles are here. Y Three-piece coat, vest and knee Hr A pHiits for 7 to 1 years. A a Two-piece styles, double-breasted T . y coat and knee pants, for ages 7 A to 16. A Norfolk coat and knee pants, for I 3 to VI years. $ Little vest style, for 3 to 8 years. A With a price-range of $1.50, $2.50, I . $3.(M and up to $10.00. Shirts, caps, sweaters and the A greatest 25c hose on earth. i J.P.GARDNER, I One Price. 136-138 Main. $ I TM EffiE BS i $ SNAP t i- i a So injurious to the skin as a cold A A S!lap' A V Sometimes a slight chap is a hard A thing to heal. Our remedy is Hill's A I Sweet Lavender Cream. It's so a soothing and healins and is not T A sticky. IF. 3. HIM (0j a. The Down-to-date, Druggists. A $ Gor. Opposite Postoffice. i t Utah's Greatest Store. 'VIS . WVyaj The Only Exclusive and Up-to-Date LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S N SALT LAKE CITY. Mail Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to. Color Schemes. Artistic Signs. J. O. Hamlin, ; DECORATOR, 25 "W. First South St. 'Phone 1063-Z Furnisher of 1st RATE PAINTS AND PAINTERS. THE POPULAR MAN, in ladies' society is always the man i that is faultlessly dressed. Good I clothes pave the way to prosperity ! - and popularity, and to be perfect in tit and style they must be cut to I . hang right and to fit right, with all I the skilled tailor's finest touches. I "We will make you a suit of the most I . fashionable cut. and of perfect fit, at a reasonable price. Buckle & Son y; Established 1876. Tailors and Woolen Drapers, 235 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. rili , . ... . i 1 J! Splendid Cot of I j These have been select- I I ed with great care by our Jj I experienced buyer. We j are now ready to show f i them and invite your in- fi I spection. I I p. Dimvoodey furniture o. To be successful the carving must be good. X Good carving knives are essential. We have re- ceeived a carload of cutlery, the very best Carv- X ing Knives are included. Call and see the va-. t riety and compare prices and you are sure to - buy at the ! salt lakeWdware CO., ! 42, U, 46 West Second South. Sign of the Big Gun. I ff : It's a Matter W- of Vital Interest! ! to You, ' ! $ M0m isn,t itt? yu set for yur $ $15.00, $18.00 or S25.00, the best $ ftpMi "iw suit or overcoat that can be purchased for any of those prices, or whether f fT-ifl.T-,' fOJ you get second or third best i H the Clothes that You t JhIHII Buy Bear this Label know and friends know P when tbe7 see it, that your are wear- v 51 f&m mS the most fashionable and best fef f tailored, ready-to-weax clothes that yfjglj jp can be made in this country. Then &f?Sf Mlf Why risk your comfort and self-es- l$HjV'j!f te6m ty buyin8T any other sort? . ' X - Stein-Bloch Suits or Top Coats, A $15.00 to $35.00 J I Jfffi" HQ tker makes Suits or Overcoats - t 0 ' ' ' : " $9.00 to $15.00 1 j Nico.r& Crab.be- Co., I t Sole Agents for Stein-Bloch Clothing, t 1 220 Main Street. One Price. Cash Only. j Tourist Cars I 1 ! to St Louis. I ! A A ' 1 A .1 $ Via the Burlington Route. T Leave Salt Lake City 8:20 p. m. ? I 4 ' Friday; arrive Kansas City 8:40 p. m. T I $ Sunday, St. Louis 7:19 a. m. Monday! $ 1 . No changes nor delays. Personally $ J A conducted by a competent representa- 4 A tive of the Burlington Route all the $ : j I wa7- a -. . I Only $3 for a berth to Kansas City; I . . $4 to St. Louis. . ' Y Tourist cars to Omaha and Chicago f 4 three times a week. TICKET OFFICE: j W West Second South St., I linj ' SALT LAKE CITY. J IXlllitU? R. F. NESLE2T, General Agent. . a 8. - ' i $ I A $ |