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'11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1908. o fT ' ' ' ifiB C'p aiicl clrapeiydepartment 'located jl p I ''' One "Veek From Saturday ' Vill Occur jj I the Formal Opening ?"the Enlarged Store II m Sample Line of Dresses and Street Frocks JAU the leading shade and materials: Rajah, foulards, taffeta and cloth .navelties'. Only one of a kind, and ''it colors navy blue,v Copenhagen, blue, tan, brown, green . and black taffeta.. ' l! alterations ffadfl ff extra. Saturday .qfoly ........ ft ZfT JJ SUIT SPECIAL, $25.00 Tailored Coat Suits, in all the popular styles, and all the leading shades, -plain colors and fancy striped Suitings. Navv brown, Copenhagen blondine, porcelain blue, black and raspberry; also white serge suits. Spe cial, $25.00. 1 ... . All alterations extra on this suit. SUIT SPECIAL, $18.50 ' Colors: Navy, Copenhagen, Shantang tan, fancy mixtures, stripes and checks; in all the popular styles Prince Chap and tailor made; also dressy short coat suits one of a kind sizes 34, 36, "38. Also misses' sizes 16, 18,20. Summer Wast Fabrics and Bleack Towelings WHITE PIN DOTTED SWISS 15c FANCY OXFORD COLORED SUIT- vahie lor 2oc yard. INGS 20c fabric for 15c. 1000 YARDS OF WHITE ST. GAM, COLORED SWISSES COLORED DOTTJSD AND FIGURED SWISSES DIMITIES, HOLLY BATlSTE-05e val- J.or two days only ... ; . ucs, two. days only Me yard... 75c radc for . .49c yard 1000 YARDS OF I3ARNSLEY 1S- S5c grade for 50c yard ' INCH ALL LINIiX IRISH BLI5ACI1 $1.00 grade for G'9c yar(i TOWELING 20c grade for He vard. $1.00 -grade for 75c yard ! M'BRIDB WHITE IRISH DIMITIES $L" rrade for s .Vard ! -entire slock 45c grade for 3. yard MILLINERY SPECIAL AT $3.95 The date of the millinery opening will bo announced later. In the meantime, new styles arc being exhibited., particularly the Sir nobby, inexpensive hats. " k- One line which is occasioning surprise because of the graceful Jw styles, up to date trimmings, newest colorings and braids, is offered C1ff as a special at $3.95 values to $7.50 and $S.00. Some of (he best dressers arc buying these hats. fi IAn Unusual Sale Saturday on tke Floor Below in Granite and Enamel Ware, Baskets, Dinnerware, Hand Fmisked Ckina, Cut Glass, together witk every article m stock, at a strong reduction in price. This sale is opportune, in that housccleaning time is near. The wide 'range of articles includes everything needed in the way of kitchen utili ties. TKe savings will.be worth while, as all prices 'are lowered. Any article of granite or enamel ware at one-third Cut glass is ahvuvs a welcomed addition to the Mow usual selling prices. This in itself is a big lea- .sideboard. Quite a range of desirable articles. An op Tlvm, i- -r i i i i '' " . . ? portunity to select wedding or birthday gifts. 20 per me slock oi -baskets embraces every imaginable i rtrtnl rl- . . .. 1 n,l im,,,,.: Ki ,i i L i ,, L cent discount saving o . onc-fi 1 h. Kiuu unquestionably the largest slock in the city. Hampers are included. 20 per cent redu'etion one ' Fancy candlesticks and clocks 20 per cent clis- Jifth less than regular. count. Excellent showing of table mats, tinware, A handsome stuck of fancy hand-painted china ,j J1ljcl plated ware, jardiniere, bowls, crocks, etc. 'J'O si'ts. cake sets. etc.. the very kind of pieces that ' Rogers' lS-IJ silver knives, forks and spoons, j ' !mlUth.C fc-i..i,iino heaii. 20 per cent reduction- ' Kvery article in slock included in the sweeping onc-iutu ic-ss m price. ' de-hundreds of kitchen and household necessities. Trunks and go-carts are a valuable acquisition to the floor below. Weprobably can save you some money should you need them. i SILK SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 23-incli Japanese Silk, in wkite ground with colored dots, dark Jj ground witk stripes and dots; in neat effects. Specially su3Ltakjefor Jk waists and gowns. One day - Z Z Jr Big Clearance Sale Saturday IIP j I Boys' Suits j I Boys will be out of pfeH If P 1 school Saturday and will .H have time to come in and 'y I be leisurely and properly -p'Sli ' MXw s I fitted. Handsome double- 1 jw 1 for Sunday and school &tM0M Mil II wear. Made , like men's jp 1 JM clothes stylish, well (&& ti ro tfl made, splendid materials. l their shapes and will wear M' ttS They run in sizes from .ages 7 to 1 7 years! 9 Regular values $2.95 and .$ 3.00 for $1.25 jjCffl H Regular values $3.50 and $ 4.50 for $1.50 Ww H Regular values $4.95. and $ 5.00 for $1..9S jffijl '' !H Regular values $5.50 and $ 5.75 for $2.4S S fl Regular values $0.00 and $ 6.25 for $2.!)S Mk I ''I Regular values $6.50 and . 6.75 for $3.48 m'MM ' H Regular values $7.50 and $ 7.75 for. . . .$3.S5 ' .(IH Regular values $8.50 and $ S.75 for $3.98 fimwi fl Regular values $9.00 and $10.00 for $4.25 fefl$ jH Saturday only. Ml '1 Boys' Spring Top Coats, blue and browjt, 5. !H serge and coverts, ages 4 years to 10 years. Mffi ' IH Regular values $7.50. $8.00. $8.50 and $9.00. Mm ! !H Special, Saturday only, $4.S5. fL Skoe Reductions Saturday W! I Bargains for Boys and f$k Little Gents on bargain g Bargains for Women in tMffi ' j j Shoes on bargaiu tables, l $Q Qpl Women's Shoes. Any pair of our mfflm " ' l Zt.UxJ $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, no excep- ffj : lions. A great bargain. luTMI 11 Q blisses' School Shoes that wear W3sf 'i'H PJl.Z7U thatfit. ' IH fTwo Lines of Notty . 4N. M ' ' I sire f a' 'aC . A wai4)icii ei'tesTfr- . mired foiMts daintiness and sWe'is.ot yf B j " PROGRAM FOR CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2l l IS ; I 1. Raymond Overtur, - - - A. Thojna3 8. VJol.fc-W.Ifc, E. Walcltcufcl T I O. Jlamim ivj.arch .y vvinon" - -Trans Lehar ! V p T 1 1M 5 RD t'V- VcJW i That, What the Ro5C Said to Mc - Why Don t You 1 ry-Two-btcp Won t You Be My Baby Bov- fl a WT 1 r i. i Van AlBtync Medley Walts - - Edwards ITO '11 7 : Al3 rmUd - G-tavLudcr, .11. WaltCS fro. Dorothy - - P. Bucalossi M I 7. 1 he AlaakansSltvtlt) - - Harry Girard 12. The Herald March - - G. H. Sch inter Ji f " " : ifSflR H Saturday is always a big day in Men's Furnish- H ' ngs, because of the many s?ecials. No fancy prices, if l)U J'retly hosiery to match your spring suit. SJWT? fe. ' 'Fl The Candy section is one of the most popular n J&f W ' jtiH places in the store. Saturdays. (WMBW wM ' ilH women's neckpieces. 1