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Show I READ THESE PRICES CAREFULLY - I EVERY ITEM IS FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES I WE DEPEND ON VALUE-GIVING ALONE TO INSURE IN-SURE US OF YOUR PATRONAGE. WE ARE GOING TO TURN MERCHANDISE INTO MONEY REGARDLESS OF ITS VALUE. Womens Hose 1 Cp Dy Black or white, all sizes, a good value 2Jv II j Children's Dresses CI 90 Very attractive styles, specially priced ! Boys' School Shoes $1 OQ I Tan or black calf, hce styles, 9 to 13; tPl.OJ I Boys' Dress Shoes CO QO I , Sizes 3 to 6. button or lace, a $3.75 value $UUO H Boys' Suits ec rn jL Only a very few left, a wonderful value cJHjUtJU j I Men's Khaki Pants T1 9Q I Cheaper and better than Overalls, $3.00 value tin 1 Men's English Whip-Cord Pants ffl QO D A pant that would cell regularly at $5 tjjl.tJO R I Men's Work Shoes T9 QO I B Tan or black, extra strong soles tDJoJO E I Special Work Shoe Value CO AT I 1 A few pair brown hravy work shoes, a $5 value tJ.TcJ Men's Dress Shoes C9 OQ j j I Elack button or lace styles $00) Work Shirts Q0p I These 3hirts are $1.50 values, all styles, while they last JOt I Men's Dress Shirts fiQp f Negligee styles, white and colors . . ... "JcL I I Women's White Silk Hose T1 AO I A good boot hose, worth 75c a pair, 3pair t)JLJll I Women's Dress Shoes CI QO S J m Odds and ends of high grade shoes UrXavO I ! I Women's Brown Kid Shoes CO Q l Values to $0 pair, price $5 69, cloth top, $7.50 values t.Ut' a I Women's Comfort Shoes $9 QR ' I i Best black kid leather, good heels, price tDLdtUO Bj I Men's Socks 1Q 1 gate values lJv I !; Suspenders iAo 3 I 50c values . ... J4v I Men's Neckwear jj QA j Men's Night Shirts (Jg I Men's Wool Socks A I Buy a Winter's supply now, 75c values HUlt Infants shoes J OQf tfl OA 1 Children's Shoes jfjg WjlfW Children's Shoes CI OQ Scuffer styles, black and tan, lace or button PlOv We have two stores for your convenience 2348 9 Wash, and Marion Hotel Bldg., on 25th street. From g these prices you can readily see we own this merchant- 1 dise at prices less than regular goods would cost at the S : factory. MERCANTILE BROKERAGE CO. I 2348 Washington. Also Marion Hotel Bldg., 25th St. 1 ' I MR. JOSEPH BALLANTYNE !:j Announces the opening of his music I studio for fall registration. If convenient con-venient periods are to be had, application applica-tion should be made at once. CONSULTATIONS WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Studio 2539 Orchard Avenue Phone 1615. 00 "The Auction Block," Rex Beach's greatest picture, and a Harold Lloyd comedy at the Lyceum tomorrow. NEVER EXPECTS TO BE WITHOUT IT , "The res Nothing as Good as Tanlac," Says Portland Man; Gains Twenty-five Pounds. "In all my long experience I have never found anything as good as Tan lac when it comes to relieving suffer-jing," suffer-jing," said J . Neisz, a well known employe of the Pacific Car and Foun dry Co, and who lives at 11 East F6th street, North Portland, Ore, the other day. "My troubles began about three years ago," continued Mr. Neisz, "and T have been having a tough time of it 'ever since that is, until 1 commenced taking Tanlac. I had rheumatism in my arras and back, and I suffered almost (constantly during all that time. Of course there were time; when this trouble was worse than at others, but I can truthfully say that there was hardly ever a time when I was not conscious con-scious of pain to some extent. My arms were so stiff and sore at. times that I couldn't raise my hands to my head. Besides what I spent for treatment and medicine, the time I lost from my work on account of this rheumatism amounted to over roui hundred dollars in salai v I couldn't sleep much, and just gradual! wnu down hill until I I had lost in weight from one hundred and thirty-five to one hundred and ten pounds, and was hi weal- and run down that I could hardl) get about at all "A friend of mine -who had her n suffering suf-fering from this same kind Of trouble, told me that Tanlac was the only thing that had ever done him any good, and advised me to give it a trial. Well, to make a long I tory hort, 1 have just finished my sixth bottle of Tanlac, and I am as free from suffering in verj way, and am as well and strong as I ever was in my life. I weigh one hundred mi thirty-five pounds now, which means that I have gotten ba k ill I lost In weight. I have regained all my strength and can do a?, much work as I could fifteen years ago All that soreness and silffness has gone from nn arms and I can raise my hands above my head without the least 1 rouble. Yes, sir, Tanlac has been a Godsend to me, and I never lose an op portunit to recommend it i others I am b' ing another bottle lo take home with me todaj , for I never ex-pc ex-pc 1 1 to be w it hout it." Tan'.ac is sold in Ogden by A. R. Mc-ntyre Mc-ntyre Drug Co. Two busy store-. Adi ertisi menu no 00 Another Judge Brown story, 'The Demand of Dugan," the best juvenile pictures presented; present-ed; also a Big rV" comedy and latest Current Events at the Cozy, last times today. Coming tomorrow, William S. Hart in "Selfish Yates." HORLICK'S THE OR I G I N AL MALTED MILK Avoid Imitation 4c Substitute I I HERMITAGE PARK DANCE HALL FOR RENT WHAT IS THE I For Dancing Parties With or Without Music. Apply at Park. I! "UNPARDONABLE H SSEmMPZJZ;:;. WJL . ' .T--y'S'- ' -- -;. - -: - . -, - SIN?" M; . - - ... ,v ,i The Mystery of Fate! The Age-Long Question! Ques-tion! Am I Master of My Destiny or Am I but a Pawn in the Great Player's Hand His to Move at Will Here and There on the Chessboard Chess-board of Life? If It Be the Last of What Use Man's Blood and Tears, Ambitions Woman's Agonies! DOQOTUY PUILLIPX FD She fell in love at first sight yet she thought she could control her own fate. And the man ilVFIS in her great drama thought the came and lost. I Did she. too, lose? In this picture is all you've A always longed to know about Fate and your- fjfijnl YJt j self. Now playing. Don't miss it R UTAH TODAY and TOMORROW 'WRM COMING SUNDAY THE GREAT NAZIMOVA IN 'THE RED LANTERN." j jam i nnrPy- . j I . Writes a Strong, Rich Blue I No straining of your eyes to read a thin, pale, watery drip from your pen. Therefore no discordant thoughts to intrude upon your work. A rich blue, strongcr-than-before-the'war, that comes right up to meet you the moment it touches the paper. CARTER'S I f ! WRITING FOUNTAIN 5 I I FLUID I PEN INK h If you want a clear r3 snappy blue that flows freely from your pen, that iKMDk makes writing a Jf M ffw t', pleasure, then ask (ffi for Carters. Every t- f S ! bottle of Carter Inx SAuTSS is uniform in strength. The in- WRITING tensity of the Carter FtU I D Blue is an indica- 'i-lvv ' tion of the Carter ' -T:T.. " ! mm, I ASK YOUR STATIONER i E - J "YOU WILL MISS SOMETHING" jj IF YOU DON'T ATTEND OUR DANCES I Tuesday, September 9. We are featuring Bob Sellick, drummer at i the Salt Lake Orpheum on the xylophone and that along with the Colo- I nial Jazz Players, makes real dance music. Ladles free Tuesday and Bj Thursday of this week. Our dancing class will open September 15 at 7 o'clock with a staff of competent instructors Phone 2890-M. PRIZE WALTZ TUESDAY I ASSEMBLY DANCES Ifc? |